ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] + Not recompensed with wages; unpaid.
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.
c. 1550. Dice Play (Percy Soc.), 11. With less relief of victuals than had the worst unwaged adventurer here.
1563. Mirr. Mag., M iij. Now all stormy gales Of rancor vtterly are swaged, And we our owne to lyve or dye vnwaged.