a. (UN-1 7.)
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 defamd, With malediction mentiond, and the blot Of falshood most unconjugal traduct.
1809. Malkin, Gil Blas, IV. iv. ¶ 18. An unconjugal and litigious defence of her insulted virtue.
1877. Blackmore, Cripps, xxi. Unconjugal, perhaps, is what I mean; unuxorial, or what it may be.