ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1550. Crowley, Last Trumpet, 50. Then thincke Gods iustyce could not leaue The[e] unplaged.
1560. Becon, New Catech., Wks. 1564, I. 542. He shal not escape vnplaged, neither in this world nor in the world to come.
1592. Shaks., Rom. & Jul., I. v. 19. Ladies that haue their toes Vnplagud with Cornes.
1833. De Quincey, Rev. Greece, Wks. 1859, XI. 143. The inestimable advantage of being unplagued with a Turkish population.