a. (UN-1 7 c.)
1809. Lond Chron., CVI. 25 July, 85/1. Some pulling of caps, and some very unlady-like terms appeared in the evidence, which affected the claims of the plaintiff in a very considerable degree.
1817. N. Amer. Rev., V. 339. In this part of his narrative Capt. Riley takes occasion to complain of the unladylike treatment which he received from the women.
1824. Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. I. 229. A very discreditable and unladylike partiality, of which I am quite ashamed.
1856. Whyte-Melville, Kate Coventry, i. 4. She said it was improper and unladylike, and even unfeminine.