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1. Not caring for, not pertaining to, home life or duties.
1754. Richardson, Grandison, V. lviii. 385. That wives and daughters were never more faulty, more undomestic, than at present.
1806. R. Cumberland, Mem. (1807), II. 281. I am very rarely called off by avocations of an undomestic kind.
1857. Dufferin, Lett. High Lat. (ed. 3), 5. The undomestic Mr. Ebenezer Wyse.
2. Unlike a home; lacking the character of a home.
1798. Coleridge, Lett. (1895), 265. When the tears rolled out of my eyes, and this naked, undomestic room became again visible.
1883. Century Mag., Oct., 859/1. As undomestic a looking pile of brick and mortar as was ever put together.