ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
For correct reading in Gol. & Gaw., 720, see UNMAGGLED.
1557. Cheke, in T. Hoby, Castigliones Courtyer (1561), 235. Our own tung shold be written cleane and pure, vnmixt and vnmangeled with borowing of other tunges.
1587. Holinshed, Hist. Eng. (ed. 2), III. 298/2. From whome Grafton hath deriued his words; sense for sense vnmangled (as he found the same written).
1885. Meredith, Diana, i. Let her escape unmangled, it will pass in the record that she did once publicly run.