I. |ən|fōldə̇d adjective
Etymology: un- (I) + folded, past participle of fold (to pen)
: not confined in a sheepfold
II. adjective
Etymology: in sense 1, from past participle of unfold; in sense 2, from un- (I) + folded, past participle of fold (to double over)
1. : opened out : disclosed, displayed
unfolded flowers
littering with unfolded silks the polished counter — William Cowper
2. : not folded