ppl. a. (UN-1 8. Cf. Du. ongeplunderd, Sw. oplundrad.)
1655. Fuller, Ch. Hist., IX. v. § 9. I count it a blessing that providence hath preserved such a treasure unplundred.
1855. Singleton, Virgil, II. 460. Then I The pitiable corse, and arms Unplundered, to the sepulchre will bear.
1865. J. Cameron, Malayan India, 263. To waste your time cutting the throat of a dead man while his house is yet unplundered.