ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1598.  Florio, Inoffeso, vnoffended, vntoucht, vnwrongd.

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1628.  Gaule, Pract. The. (1629), 352. There lies he now, though by some (perhaps) vnremembred, yet by others not vnwronged.

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1789.  E. Darwin, Bot. Gard., II. 15. Unwrong’d,… They guard, the Kings of Needwood’s wide domains, Their sister-wives.

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1841.  Mrs. Browning, Q. Annelida, Complaint, iii. Now is he false—alas, alas!—although Unwronged!

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1870.  Bryant, Iliad, I. I. 22. Unwronged and with no cause for tears.

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