unhogged
/ˈʌnˌhɔɡd/ or /ˈʌnhɒɡd/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of hog, to take or remove a large amount of something, especially food or a valuable resource
“After a long winter, the community was unhogged of their winter stock of food.”
2. adjective
not hogged or taken, available in large quantities
“The unhogged land in the countryside was perfect for grazing animals.”