v. [UN-2 4.] trans. To deprive of pinions.
1593. Nashe, Christs T., G j. My wings her disobedience hath now cleane vnpinioned and broken.
1699. Norris, Pract. Disc., 170. The Soul is not only broken and wounded in her Wings, but utterly unpinioned, she has dropt her Feathers.