ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] 8.] Not gyved or fettered; free.
1607. Marston, What You Will, II. i. Thinkst thou a libertine, an vngiud breast Skornes not the shacklesse of thy enuious clogges?
c. 1850. Lowell, Without & Within, vii. I envy him the ungyved prance By which his freezing feet he warms.
1892. M. Field, Sight & Song, 40. Intent upon her work, as though It were full liberty ungyved to go.