1. Not compelled or constrained.
1545. St. Papers Hen. VIII., V. 485. Donald Maclane of Kengerloch, wncoakit or incompulsit.
1567. Turberv., Epit., etc., 4 b. With free and vncoacted minde.
1577. trans. Bullingers Decades, III. ix. 470. Such an vncoacted affection, voluntarie loue, and free goodwill as children beare to their parents.
2. Not forced together.
1642. H. More, Song of Soul, To Rdr. All homogeneall, simple, single, unknotted, uncoacted.