ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1774. Trinket, 45. The chits knew I must attend them, for it was not safe to go unescorted.
18056. Cary, Dante, Inf., VIII. 127. Passing the circles, unescorted, comes One.
1898. Rider Haggard, Dr. Therne, i. 13. Now, quite alone and unescorted, she was on her way to Mexico City.