ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Not agreed or in accord (with).
1525. Ld. Berners, Froiss., II. clxxxiv. 556. Thoughe the lordes departed euery daye vnagreed, yet they departed asonder right amiably.
155775. Diurn. Occurr. (Bann. Cl.), 188. Thaj depairtit agane unaggreit with the said regent.
1667. Decay Chr. Piety, xi. § 8. If he find them unagreed upon the way, one disputing for this, and another for that, he would sure retract his confidence.
† 2. With of: Not agreed upon. Obs.1
1661. Boyle, Style of Script. (1675), 172. Which [part] is not onely less considerable, but is changeable and unagreed of.