a. (UN-1 7.)
1755. Young, Centaur, iii. Wks. 1757, IV. 174. These are the men, who rush headlong into even unimportunate temptations.
1824. Landor, Imag. Conv., I. 299. The demon of Socrates, not always unimportunate, followed Euripides.
1886. Lowell, Lett. to C. E. Norton, 25 July, in Lett. (1894) II. 316. I love such evanescent and unimportunate glimpses of the world as I catch from my flying perch.