ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] a. Not begged or entreated. b. Not obtained by begging.
1579. Sc. Acts Jas. VI. (1814), III. 141/1. To see quhat they may be maid content to accept daylie to leif on vnbeggit.
1634. Massinger, Very Woman, Epil. If you are pleased, unbegged you will bestow A gentle censure.
1648. Hexham, II. Ongebedelt broodt, Vnbegged bread.
1683. E. Hooker, Pref. Pordages Mystic Div., 91. His (unexspected, undeserved, tho I trust not undesired and unbegged) Mercie.
c. 1828. Praed, Poems, Parting, ix. When between us lay Long tracks of sand and sea, The carrier pigeon went his way Unbegged, unbought, by me.