Untrammelled
71hillbilly — southern Appalachian resident, by 1892, from HILL (Cf. hill) + masc. proper name Billy/Billie. Then again, I do not think It will do so well. I would hate to see some old railroad man come here and take my job, and then, I don t think It is right …
72untrammeled — also untrammelled, 1795, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) “not” + pp. of TRAMMEL (Cf. trammel) …
73“Night Ocean, The“ — Short story (9,840 words); written in collaboration with R.H.Barlow, summer 1936. First published in the Californian (Winter 1936); first collected in HM The narrator, a painter, comes to a sea resort named Ellston Beach to rest from the… …
74unbound — a. 1. Untied, unfastened, loose. 2. Without a cover (as a book). 3. Untrammelled, uncontrolled, unrestrained, unchecked, unconfined, unrestricted, free …
75unchecked — a. Unrestrained, unhampered, untrammelled, unobstructed, unhindered, unprevented, uncurbed …
76unconfined — a. Unrestrained, uncontrolled, unrestricted, free, unchecked, unbound, untrammelled …
77unembarrassed — a. 1. Unencumbered, unburdened, untrammelled. 2. Easy, unconstrained, dégagé …
78unfettered — a. Free, unrestrained, unshackled, untrammelled …
79unincumbered — a. Uninstructed, untrammelled …
80trammels — noun (plural) formal something that limits or prevents free movement, activity, or development: an urge to shake off the trammels of respectability see also: untrammelled …