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unˈclassical, a. (un-1 7.)
1725Blackwall Sacr. Class. (1727) I. 76 That it [sc. the repetition] is not unclassical but pure, I shall shew by parallel forms of expression in the noblest classics. 1767S. Paterson Another Trav. I. 350 They are either too classical (You are unclassical) or too illiterate. c1828Arnold in Stanley Life & Corr. (1844) I. 50 If the sermons are read, I do not care one farthing if the readers think me the most unclassical writer in the English language. 1871Blackie Four Phases i. 11 The Athenian philosopher made a jest of his unclassical nose. Hence unˈclassically adv.
[1775Ash.] 1860J. Whiteside Italy xvii. 168 As we reach the unclassically-named town of Poggibonsi. |