unˈgiddy,a. (un-1 7.) 1615R. Brathwait Strappado (1878) 158 If I had liu'd in Phaeton his daies, When with vngiddy course he rul'd the Sun.1904E. Nesbit Phœnix & Carpet ii. 28 When..they were ungiddy enough to look about them, they were out of doors.