[f. prec. Cf. L. unguent-āre, It. -are.] trans. To treat with an ungunet; to anoint.
1656. S. Holland, Zara (1719), 42. When they found their Ears unguented with warm water.
1657. Tomlinson, Renous Disp., 689. A Medick should be Unguented, that is, Perfumed.
1819. Metropolis, III. 194. Brushing, perfuming, unguenting, and twisting about the hair.