ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1728. Pope, Dunciad, III. 330. Gay dies unpensiond with a hundred friends. Ibid. (1732), Hor. Sat., II. i. 116. Could I not strip the gilding off a knave, Unplacd, unpensiond ?
1771. Ann. Reg., Chron., 203/1. I come here unplaced, unpensioned, to give my vote voluntarily.
1817. Byron, Mazeppa, iv. So sung his poets, all but one, Who, being unpensiond, made a satire.
1891. Daily News, 15 July, 3/1. Some of the unpensioned survivors of the Crimean and of the Indian Mutiny campaigns.