ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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  In common use from c. 1850.

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[1775.  Ash.]

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1795.  R. Anderson, Life Johnson, 201. He … has adopted all the good sense of Aristotle, untrammelled by his forms.

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1867.  Lewes, Hist. Philos. (ed. 3), I. 1. Through the history of thought, how difficult it has been to keep the scientific attitude untrammelled.

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1888.  Oman, Hist. Greece, xvi. (1901), 161. No previous constitution … had given the … citizens such untrammelled power to sway the state.

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