v. [UN-2 4 b.] trans. To emancipate, set free.
c. 1586. Ctess Pembroke, Ps. CXVIII. v. God answere gave me when I called, And me inlarging, me unthralled.
1650. H. B., To Vaughan, in Vaughan, Anima Magica. But who from envies sordid mire Is washt, a light shall see, (Unthrald from errors Sophistry).
1652. Howell, Giraffis Rev. Naples, II. 28. Thou chopst his neck, who thy head did unthral.