a. (UN-1 7. Cf. INÆSTHETIC a., and G. unæstetisch.)
1832. [S. Austin], trans. Tour Germ. Prince, III. xii. 332. This morning I went to church, with a full intention of being pious; but it did not succeed. Everything was too cold, dry, and unæsthetic.
1846. Milman, Ess., Newman (1870), 352. Our unpoetic and unæsthetic (may we venture the word ?) spirituality.