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unenˈtangled, ppl. a. Also 7–8 unin-. (un-1 8.)
a1586Sidney Arcadia iii. ix, So I in simple course, and unentangled minde, Did suffer drousie lids mine eyes..to blinde. 1622S. Ward Christ All in All (1627) 36 He had now nothing left but..Christ, whom hee..would now with vnlimed and vnentangled wings flye vnto. 1647Clarendon Hist. Reb. vii. §218 He was unintangled with any Acquaintance or Friends. a1715Burnet Own Time i. (1766) I. 124 To keep the thread of the narration in an unintangled method. 1779–81Johnson L.P., Collins, That this man..passed always unentangled through the snares of life, it would be..temerity to affirm. 1842J. B. Fraser Allee Neemroo I. 20 Its rider, shot forward from its back,..fortunately unentangled by its harness. 1901H. W. Holden Justif. 96 We may be free indeed to follow the Lord..unentangled and unembarrassed by any other will. |