[f. UNKING v.] Deprived of the position or authority of king; deposed from kingship. Also absol.

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1593.  Shaks., Rich. II., IV. i. 220. God saue King Henry, vn-King’d Richard sayes.

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1611.  [see prec.].

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1818.  Milman, Samor, XI. 196. Then gaz’d the unking’d, then cried out the fallen.

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1837.  Carlyle, Fr. Rev., I. I. iv. There must thou enter, naked, all unking’d.

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1845.  Ford, Handbk. Spain, II. 947. Ferdinand … dismissed… a prisoner and unkinged.

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