a. (UN-1 7.)

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1644.  Milton, Divorce, I. i. What hinders that more then the unfitnes and defectivenes of an unconjugal mind. Ibid. (1671), Samson, 979. My name … may stand defam’d, With malediction mention’d, and the blot Of falshood most unconjugal traduc’t.

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1809.  Malkin, Gil Blas, IV. iv. ¶ 18. An unconjugal and litigious defence of her insulted virtue.

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1877.  Blackmore, Cripps, xxi. Unconjugal, perhaps, is what I mean; unuxorial, or what it may be.

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