ppl. a. Also 7 unin-. (UN-1 8.)

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1649.  Milton, Eikon., Pref., Wks. 1851, III. 335. It must needs be ridiculous to any judgement uninthrall’d, that they … should in this one particular outstripp all precisianism.

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1809–10.  Coleridge, Friend (1818), III. 172. Observation, unaided, but at the same time unenthralled, by partial experiment.

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1851.  Trench, Poems, 153. I know not any, unenthralled of sorrow.

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