unflogged

English

Etymology

un- + flogged

Adjective

unflogged (not comparable)

  1. Not having been flogged (beaten).
    • 1848, John William Carleton, The Sporting Review, volume 19, page 193:
      O thou all-pervading essence of Tom Arnold's birch and the Rugby Coaching-room! (unde derivatur "coaching-room" deponent sayeth not; but oh! most unflogged and non-Rugbyen reader! it signifieth neither more nor less than the flogging shop) []
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