adv. [UN-1 11.] In an unfashionable manner; at variance with the prevailing fashion; so as to be unfashionable.
1621. Lady M. Wroth, Urania, 122. Assuredly more there was of this Song, or else she had with her vnframed and vnfashioned thoughts, as vnfashionably framd these lines.
1683. Oldham, Wks. (1686), 99. That sniveling Puritan, who spite of all the mode Would be unfashionably good.
a. 1704. T. Brown, trans. Sylvius Death Lucretia, Wks. 1709, III. II. 84. At thy Work among thy Maids unfashionably busy.
1797. J. Lawrence, in Monthly Mag., XLVIII. 490. I am most unfashionably unacquainted with all the great post-roads and cross-roads.
1871. Figure Training, 50. Her waist is not only unfashionably, but almost disproportionately large.