rare. [UN-1 12.]
1. Unnatural feeling or conduct.
a. 1548. Hall, Chron., Hen. VIII., 229 b. What vnkyndnes and vnnaturalitie may we impute to you.
1691. Z. Haig, in J. Russell, Haigs (1881), xi. 324. If I had had any such unnaturality lodged in my breast.
2. Sc. Imbecility, weak-mindedness.
1823. Galt, Entail, lii. He has a because o his ain for keeping his thumb on Wattys unnaturality.