a. (UN-1 7.)
1691. Norris, Pract. Disc., 301. A notion of God so very natural, that even the Jews as gross and unmetaphysical as they were, could not but imbrace it. Ibid. (1701), Ideal World, I. vi. 323. A blunt unmetaphysical Roman.
1825. Coleridge, Aids Refl., 252. The unmetaphysical tribes of New Holland.
1871. Fraser, Life Berkeley, ii. 44. The book was too far in advance of an unmetaphysical generation to draw general attention.