Citations:self-uned

(obsolete, nonce word) one with itself; separate from others

 * Joshua Sylvester, Eden, line 408
 * When all self-unéd, free from days disturber,
 * Trough such sweet Transe, she finds a quiet harbor;
 * 1965, John M. Dorsey, Illness or Allness: Conversations of a Psychiatrist, Wayne State University Press (1965), page 221:
 * The utility and serviceability of your view of self-life holds only for yourself as a self-born, self-centered, self-devoted, self-uned selfist.