c. 1375, in Rel. Ant., I. 39. Unordynate love of worldly thinges.
1398. Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., V. xxiii. (Bodl. MS.). An vnordinat voice and horrible þat gladeþ not noþer comforteþ.
c. 1425. St. Mary of Oignies, I. vi., in Anglia, VIII. 139/10. Ydel worde or vnordynat lokynge or vnhonest hauynge of body.
c. 1491. Chast. Goddes Chyld., 22. This feuer tercian comyth somtyme of an unordynate hete.
1561. T. Hoby, trans. Castigliones Courtyer, II. (1577), I viij. Our Courtier ought not to professe to be a glutton nor a dronkerd, nor riotous & vnordinate in any yll condition.
1591. Harington, Orl. Fur., VIII. Notes, 63. The vncomely and carelesse actes that dishonest or vnordinat loue do prouoke euen the noblest vnto.
1610. S. Rid, Martin Mark-all, H 1. A just punishment for their presumptuous and vnordinate proceedings.