unenˈthralled, ppl. a.
Also 7 unin-.
(un-1 8.)
| 1649 Milton Eikon. Pref., Wks. 1851 III. 335 It must needs be ridiculous to any judgement uninthrall'd, that they..should in this one particular outstripp all precisianism. 1809–10 Coleridge Friend (1818) III. 172 Observation, unaided, but at the same time unenthralled, by partial experiment. 1851 Trench Poems 153, I know not any, unenthralled of sorrow. |