a. and adv. Sc. [f. UNCO a.] a. adv. In a strange manner. b. adj. Strange; abnormal.

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1636.  Rutherford, Lett. (1836), I. 126. He looked fremed and unco-like upon me when I came first here.

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1842.  D. Vedder, Poems, 139. Rax doon the nuts, ye unco-like loon.

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1891.  H. Johnston, Kilmallie, I. iii. It’s an unco-like suspicion, I’m sure.

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