Hampered and not free; not able to act at will.
1Online universities can hardly be free when the internet itself is unfree.
2They were unfree of the Things, and hence their apparently contradictory designation.
3Under unfree economic conditions, this state of affairs is bound to exist.
4In the land of the desperately unfree, Hungary's national footballers were privileged people.
5His characters seem uterly unfree, burdened by years of frustration and unfulfilled desire.
6But this was less helpful to the unfree than it seemed.
7Would you say that two-thirds of the men at Wick are unfree men?-No.
8The purchased slaves and unfree tribes tilled the soil, and practised the mechanic arts.
9Frankpledge was revived, now applying to the unfree and villeins.
10The manor court heard cases arising out of the unfree tenures of the lord's vassals.
11He also liberated the unfree villeins on royal estates.
12That is for thanes and for the unfree, who owe their all to your generosity.
13Everyone desires to be free, moreover, and to be rid of the unfree or servitude.
14The free man still had a place in court proceedings which the unfree villein did not.
15The manor court heard cases which arose out of the unfree tenures of the lord's peasantry.
16The one chapter in the Charter which specifically protected the unfree was less than it seemed.