ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1611. Florio, Inobliquo, vncrooked, straight.
1618. Fletcher, Loyal Subj., III. ii. Now you have moulded us To easie and obedient ways, uncrooked, Where the fair mind can never lose nor loiter.
1776. S. J. Pratt, Pupil of Pleas. (1777), I. 184. Plain, clear, clean, uncrooked honesty.