ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] + Not recompensed with wages; unpaid.

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1538.  Latimer, Serm. & Rem. (Parker Soc.), 397. His highness should … remember them with some piece of some broken abbey…; for, as I hear, the vicars and other ministers sing and say unwaged.

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c. 1550.  Dice Play (Percy Soc.), 11. With less relief of victuals than had the worst unwaged adventurer here.

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1563.  Mirr. Mag., M iij. Now all stormy gales Of … rancor vtterly are swaged, And we our owne to lyve or dye vnwaged.

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