ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not revenged or requited; unavenged.
1590. Spenser, F. Q., III. xi. 9. How suffrest thou such shamefull cruelty, So long vnwreaked of thine enimy?
1605. Play of Stucley, in Simpson, Sch. Shaks. (1878), 205. Wholl let his kinsmans blood unwreaked rest?
1613. Chapman, Rev. Bussy DAmbois, IV. G 3 b. So wilde, so mad, Shee cannot liue, and this vnwreakt sustaine.
1855. Singleton, Virgil, II. 398. Not over me, unwreaked, Nor long, shalt thou exult, In conquest.
1884. Macm. Mag., Nov., 20/1. Unless the accused has an enemy with an unwreaked grudge against him.
1887. Meredith, Ballads & P., 98. Hoarse for slaughter yet unwreaked.