ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] a. Not aimed or pointed at a mark. b. With at: Not taken as a mark.
1648. Hexham, II. Ongemickt, Vn-aimed, Vnleveled.
1669. Cokaine, Poems, Lett. to Earl Huntingdon, 86. So you (my Lord) for sweet conditions known, Parallels to your high birth, stand alone, Unaimd and unarrivd at.
1805. Wordsw., Prelude, IV. 315. With din of instruments and shuffling feet, And unaimed prattle flying up and down.
1835. Browning, Paracelsus, v. 629. The tumult of unproved desire, the unaimed, Uncertain yearnings, aspirations blind.
1888. Daily News, 6 Sept., 6/5. Swept by artillery fire and unaimed rifle fire at long ranges.