a. Her. [f. L. ungul-a claw, hoof. Cf. UNGLED.] Of animals: Having the hoofs or claws of a different tincture from the body.
1572. Bossewell, Armorie, II. 100. Two demye hyppotames, sable, armed and vnguled.
1610. Guillim, Heraldry, III. xiv. 130. He beareth Argent, a Stagge Tripping Proper, Armed and Vnguled.
a. 1695. Wood, Surv. Oxford (O.H.S.), III. 143. A lyon rampant sable, collered or, unguled and langed gules.
1728. Chambers, Cycl., s.v. Unicorn, An Unicorn seiant sable, armed and unguled, Or.
1763. Brit. Mag., IV. 238. Two bucks, proper, attired, and unguled, or.
1864. Boutell, Her. Hist. & Pop., xvii. (ed. 3), 280. Two bulls arg., armed unguled, collared and chained. Ibid., xxi. 366. An ox gu., armed and unguled or.