a. (UN-1 7; cf. MDu. onfijn, MHG. unvin, G. unfein, Da. ufin.)
c. 1400. Maundev. (Roxb.), 149. Pissemyres disseuerez þe fyne gold fra þe vnfyne.
1566. Drant, Horace, Sat., II. iii. G j b. If one drincke nothing but vinaiger, vntastie and vnfyne.
1687. Montague & Prior, Hind & P. Transv., 26. Thou hast brought us Wine, Sour to my tast, and to my Eyes unfine.
a. 1700. B. E., Dict. Cant. Crew, Foul Wine, when it stinks; also when unfine.
1762. H. Walpole, Lett. to Montagu, 8 June. The birth-day was far from being such a show; empty and unfine as possible.
1793. Sir J. Dinely, Methods to get Husbands, 7. Your convenient legs, younger than mine, Can nimbly travel in weather unfine.