ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] = prec.
1527. in Grose, Antiq. Rep. (1809), IV. 670. The saide Andrewe then to be vnmarryed, vnaffied and vncontracted.
c. 1625. in Verney Mem. (1904), I. 72. That the ward unmarried, unaffyed, and uncontracted should be sent to Lady Denham.
1857. Emerson, Poems, Woodnotes, II. 231. Not unrelated, unaffied, But to each thought and thing allied.