ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not covered with a wig.
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.
1895. J. C. Snaith, Mistr. D. Marvin, v. His unshaved chin, his unwigged head.