ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] a. Not begged or entreated. b. Not obtained by begging.

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1579.  Sc. Acts Jas. VI. (1814), III. 141/1. To see quhat they may be maid content … to accept daylie to leif on vnbeggit.

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1634.  Massinger, Very Woman, Epil. If you are pleased, unbegged you will bestow A gentle censure.

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1648.  Hexham, II. Ongebedelt broodt, Vnbegged bread.

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1683.  E. Hooker, Pref. Pordage’s Mystic Div., 91. His (unexspected, undeserved, tho’ I trust not undesired and unbegged) Mercie.

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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.

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