Now rare. [UN-1 7.] a. Not closed; open. b. Unreserved. c. Not intimate; distant.
c. 1400. Destr. Troy, 4688. The Grekes Comyn to the castell, (vnclose were the yatis).
1605. Sylvester, Du Bartas, III. iii. Captains, 1075. Known Designs are dangerous to act: And th vnclose Chief did never noble fact.
1651. Buchanans Detection Mary Q. Scots, 59. A house not [only] unclose, but [even] open to pass through.
1659. A. Hay, Diary (S.H.S.), 227. Notwithstanding my unclose walking, yet the Lord had been very kind to me.