1667. Kath. Philips, Poems, 2. As we unmonarchd were for want of thee.
1681. Sir J. Tyrrell (title), Patriarcha non Monarcha. The Patriarch Unmonarchd ; in which The falseness of those Opinions that would make Monarchy Jure Divino are laid open.
1746. W. Horsley, Fool (1748), II. 2. [They] take great Pains to unmonarch me, and constitute themselves in my Stead.
1818. J. Hassell, Rides & Walks, II. 123. The dignity and sarcasm so far unmonarched his most Christian majesty, that he burst into a violent fit of passion.
Hence Unmonarched ppl. a.
c. 1844. Lowell, To the Past, iv. The eternal sorrow In their unmonarched eyes.
1868. Heavysege, Jezebel, I. 218. Thou didst discrown Thyself. Unmonarched man!