ppl. a. [UN-1 8: cf. prec.] Not made captive.

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1601.  Daniel, Cleopatra, I. Wks. F v b. For come what will, this stands, I must die free, And die my selfe vncaptiu’d and vnwonne.

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1629.  H. Burton, Truth’s Triumph, 23. Innocent as Adam… his will most free, vntainted, vncaptiued.

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1669.  Address to Hopeful Young Gentry England, 110. The First and Wisest of Men had not larger notices of the Creation, than the uncaptiv’d spirit instantly enters upon.

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