a. (UN-1 7 c.)
1803. Nelson, in Nicolas, Disp. (1845), V. 206. Such conduct is highly reprehensible and unofficerlike.
1831. Trelawny, Adv. Younger Son, vii. Its unofficer-like to get drunk before sunset.
1871. Routledges Ev. Boys Ann., Nov., 695. The unofficer-like want of method in these signals.