ppl. a. [UN-1 8: cf. prec.] Not made captive.
1601. Daniel, Cleopatra, I. Wks. F v b. For come what will, this stands, I must die free, And die my selfe vncaptiud and vnwonne.
1629. H. Burton, Truths Triumph, 23. Innocent as Adam his will most free, vntainted, vncaptiued.
1669. Address to Hopeful Young Gentry England, 110. The First and Wisest of Men had not larger notices of the Creation, than the uncaptivd spirit instantly enters upon.