ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not furnished with a tag or tags.
1557. North, trans. Gueuaras Diall Pr., IV. viii. (1568), 129. The courtier that is content to tye his hose with vntagged poynts.
a. 1625. Fletcher, Womans Prize, IV. iii. And your Money if I forfeit, Make me a Jack o Lent, and break my shins For untagd Points and Compters.
1705. E. Ward, Hud. Rediv., II. 27. Or else those Points we shew our Art in Must often go untagd.
1714. Welsh Monster, 26. Tagd or untagd, his biting Satyrs Were spun exquisitly fine.