ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not covered with a wig.

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1845.  Ld. Cockburn, Circuit Journeys (1888), 269. [Lord] Moncrieff … went … and heard his friend … preach. He was unwigged, but perfectly well known in that congregation.

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1895.  J. C. Snaith, Mistr. D. Marvin, v. His unshaved chin, his unwigged head.

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