ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Without having supped; supperless.
1382. Wyclif, Dan. vi. 18. The kyng slepte vnsoupid [L. incænatus], and metis be not brouȝt to byfore hym.
1483. Cath. Angl., 350/1. Vn Sowped, jncenatus.
1508. Kennedie, Flyting w. Dunbar, 382. Sic reule gerris the sitt vnsoupit oft beȝond the sey.
c. 1563. Jack Jugler, in Four Old Plays (1848), 43. I wolde gladly byne vnsupped, soo you had your fyll.
1609. Bible (Douay), Dan. vi. 18. The king went to his house, and slept unsupped.
1894. [see UNSLEPT 1].