a. (UN-1 7 c.)
1786. Mme. DArblay, Diary (1842), III. 103. Here we had new court scenery, in which I acted but an uncourtier-like part.
1812. R. H., in Examiner, 23 Nov., 747/2. Excuse my uncourtier like language.
1857. Ld. Granville, in Ld. Fitzmaurice, Life (1905), I. ix. 224. He talked of the advantages and disadvantages of being Prince of Wales in a very uncourtierlike manner.