unbitted

English

Etymology

un- + bitted

Adjective

unbitted (not comparable)

  1. Not fitted with a bit
    • 1826, [Mary Shelley], chapter XIX, in The Last Man. [], volume II, London: Henry Colburn, [], →OCLC:
      None but Adrian could have tamed the motley population of London, which, like a troop of unbitted steeds rushing to their pastures, had thrown aside all minor fears, through the operation of the fear paramount.
  2. (by extension) unbridled, uncontrolled

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