ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not rewarded with, or engaged by, a fee; unpaid.
1605. Shaks., Lear, I. iv. 142. Then tis like the breath of an vnfeed Lawyer, you gaue me nothing fort.
a. 1628. Daborne, Poor-mans Comf., II. (1655), C 4. Now hes as speechlesse, as an unfeed Atturney.
1709. Garth, Dispens. (ed. 6), V. 39. Vaunt now no more the Triumph of your Skill, But, tho unfeed, exert your Arm, and kill.
180212. Bentham, Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827), IV. 419. But it is the honest interest of the unfeed judge, that the truth shall come to light.
1850. Blackie, Æschylus, I. 148. And why walks Grief, an unfeed page, with thee?