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c. 1430. Pilgr. Lyf Manhode, I. cviii. (1869), 57. A burdoun yrened weyeth more than thilke that is vnyrened.
1788. Holcroft, trans. Baron Trenck (1886), II. 21. I was thus left four days in peace, unironed.
1880. [Mary Allan-Olney], New Virginians, I. 57. I represented to him that Mrs Grundy might possibly say something if he went on wearing unstarched, unironed shirts and coats, now that I was come.