1614. Sylvester, Bethulias Rescue, III. 459. O! unjudicious Judges, will you thus Give Law to God?
a. 1624. Bp. M. Smith, Serm. (1632), 71. Feare not vniudicious and impudent iudgement of the multitude.
a. 1674. Milton, Hist. Eng., III. Wks. 1851, V. 100. Prosperous to win a field; but to know the end and reason of winning, unjudicious and unwise.
1725. Fam. Dict., s.v. Lucatellus, The Sanders is a very unjudicious Ingredient, since it cannot answer any End as a Balsamick.
1776. Mickle, trans. Camoens Lusiad, 139, note. An unjudicious mixture of sacred and profane mythology and history.