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  1.  Not caring for, not pertaining to, home life or duties.

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1754.  Richardson, Grandison, V. lviii. 385. That wives and daughters were never more faulty, more undomestic, than at present.

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1806.  R. Cumberland, Mem. (1807), II. 281. I am very rarely called off by avocations of an undomestic kind.

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1857.  Dufferin, Lett. High Lat. (ed. 3), 5. The undomestic Mr. Ebenezer Wyse.

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  2.  Unlike a home; lacking the character of a home.

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1798.  Coleridge, Lett. (1895), 265. When the tears rolled out of my eyes, and this naked, undomestic room became again visible.

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1883.  Century Mag., Oct., 859/1. As undomestic a looking pile of brick and mortar as was ever put together.

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