ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not furnished with a tag or tags.

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1557.  North, trans. Gueuara’s Diall Pr., IV. viii. (1568), 129. The courtier … that is content to tye his hose with vntagged poynts.

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a. 1625.  Fletcher, Woman’s Prize, IV. iii. And your Money … if I forfeit, Make me a Jack o’ Lent, and break my shins For untag’d Points and Compters.

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1705.  E. Ward, Hud. Rediv., II. 27. Or else those Points we shew our Art in Must often go untag’d.

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1714.  Welsh Monster, 26. Tag’d or untag’d, his biting Satyrs … Were spun … exquisitly fine.

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