ppl. a. Also 6 vnad-. (UN-1 8.)

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1481.  Caxton, Reynard, ii. (Arb.), 6. That shal I neuer hyde ne suffre it vnauengyd.

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1548.  Udall, etc., Erasm. Par. Rev. xxii. 40. God wyll not suffer any suche thing to be vnpunysshed nor vnaduenged.

3

1670.  Milton, Hist. Eng., IV. 169. They were by him and his Heathen Neighbours cruelly butchered; yet not unaveng’d.

4

1790.  [see UNAVOWED ppl. a.].

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1816.  Scott, Old Mort., xxvii. The sword of liberty … is in my hand, and I will neither fall meanly nor unavenged.

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1859.  Tennyson, Marriage of Geraint, 1544. Tyrants in their day of power, With life-long injuries burning unavenged.

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1876.  [see UNATONED ppl. a. 1].

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