ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1768. Pennant, Brit. Zool., II. 492. The feathers long, slender and unwebbed. Ibid. (1768), in Phil. Trans., LVIII. 92. The shafts [of the feathers are] broad and very thin; the vanes unwebbed.
1804. Bewick, Brit. Birds, II. 179. Its feathers appear all unwebbed, and look like silky hair.
1872. Coues, N. Amer. Birds, 219. Toes all of the same length, unwebbed at base.