a. (UN-1 7.)
1834. Anne Marsh-Caldwell, Old Mens Tales, I. 12. The marquis was, on the contrary, in spite of his noble blood, rather singularly unaristocratic in his appearance and manners.
1841. in Monypenny, Disraeli (1912), II. 123. We do not know the latest appointments; but up to the latest, except Gladstone, there is not one single untitled or unaristocratic individual.
1863. Sat. Rev., 7 Feb., 183/2. Stung at times into unaristocratic ebullitions of rather helpless spleen.