ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Destitute of a tongue; tongueless.
a. 1600. M. Cosowarth, Ps. xxx., in Farr, S. P. Eliz. (1845), II. 407. The mute and the untounged dust.
1623. Middleton & Rowley, Sp. Gipsy, I. iii. If every orator of folly plead In silence, like this untongud piece of violence.
1648. Hexham, II. Ontongigh, Vntongued, or without a tongue.
1891. C. Dawson, Avonmore, 28. Untongued voices whispered comfort to the troubled breast.