ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not revenged or requited; unavenged.

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1590.  Spenser, F. Q., III. xi. 9. How suffrest thou such shamefull cruelty, So long vnwreaked of thine enimy?

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1605.  Play of Stucley, in Simpson, Sch. Shaks. (1878), 205. Who’ll let his kinsmans blood unwreaked rest?

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1613.  Chapman, Rev. Bussy D’Ambois, IV. G 3 b. So wilde, so mad, Shee cannot liue, and this vnwreakt sustaine.

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1855.  Singleton, Virgil, II. 398. Not over me, unwreaked, Nor long, shalt thou … exult, In conquest.

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1884.  Macm. Mag., Nov., 20/1. Unless the accused has an enemy … with an unwreaked grudge against him.

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1887.  Meredith, Ballads & P., 98. Hoarse for slaughter yet unwreaked.

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