ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
a. 1631. Donne, Div. Poems, Cross, 31. For when that Crosse ungrudgd, unto you stickes, Then are you to your selfe, a Crucifixe.
1822. Lamb, Elia, I. Decay of Beggars. Theirs were the only rates ungrudged in the assessment.
1877. Blackie, Wise Men, 345. Loved and lover grow, By mutual breathing in of excellence, Ungrudged, unstinted.