ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1797. Monthly Rev., XXIV. 194. Providing him with the means of pursuing his inquiries uncramped and at leisure.
1860. Pusey, Min. Proph., 519. An unconfined, uncramped population, spreading itself freely, without restraint of walls.
1899. Rodway, Guiana Wilds, 109. Their broad backs were quite unaffected by burning sun or pouring rain, and their limbs uncramped by sitting on the bottom of the canoe.
Hence Uncrampedness.
1882. Academy, 18 Nov., 358. The free handling and absolute uncrampedness of the landscape.