(ppl.) a. (UN-1 8, 9.)
1648. Hexham, II., Onbeheymt, Vnhedged, or Vnfenced.
1743. Young, Nt. Th., V. 741. Our needful knowledge, like our needful food, Unhedgd, lyes open in lifes common field.
1855. Lewes, Goethe, I. 98. The botanist despairs of flowers on the unhedged plains of France.
1868. Morris, Earthly Par. (1870), I. I. 345. The fair abode oerlooked, across the road, Unhedged green meads.