Citations:unfirmamented

Adjective: "not bounded by a firmament; unbounded"

 * 1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 3, ch. VIII, Unworking Aristocracy:
 * Vain all its talents for ploughing, hammering, and whatever else; there is no Earth-room for this Nation with its talents: this Nation will have to keep hovering on the wing, dolefully shrieking to and fro; and perish piecemeal; burying itself, down to the last soul of it, in the waste unfirmamented seas.
 * 1865, A. D. T. Whitney, The Gayworthys: A Story of Threads and Thrums, Volume II, Sampson Low, Son, & Marston (1865), page 316:
 * He had felt the pregnant void, from which life might, or might not, according to some Unknown Will, be born. He had touched unfiramented spaces, where seethed the unshaped principles of things that, leaping to an equilibrium, might coruscate in worlds; that worlds, with one electric flash, might crumble to again.