ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1691. Norris, Refl. Cond. Hum. Life, Ep. Ded. A vj b. If I happen to bring over here and there an ingenuous and uninslaved Spirit, I shall not think my labour ill bestowd.
1705. Addison, Remarks on Italy, 108. By Thee She sits a Sovreign, Unenslavd and Free.
1850. Gerrit Smith, Sp., 15. Surely, the unenslaved as well as the enslaved, can emigrate from one part of our country to another, and can be the subjects of importation also.
1857. [Mary Noel Meigs], Lays of a Lifetime, 14. No such power as was concentred in that untamed waterfall, could long remain unknown and unenslaved.