ppl. a. Also 6 vnad-. (UN-1 8.)
1481. Caxton, Reynard, ii. (Arb.), 6. That shal I neuer hyde ne suffre it vnauengyd.
1548. Udall, etc., Erasm. Par. Rev. xxii. 40. God wyll not suffer any suche thing to be vnpunysshed nor vnaduenged.
1670. Milton, Hist. Eng., IV. 169. They were by him and his Heathen Neighbours cruelly butchered; yet not unavengd.
1790. [see UNAVOWED ppl. a.].
1816. Scott, Old Mort., xxvii. The sword of liberty is in my hand, and I will neither fall meanly nor unavenged.
1859. Tennyson, Marriage of Geraint, 1544. Tyrants in their day of power, With life-long injuries burning unavenged.
1876. [see UNATONED ppl. a. 1].