a. and sb. [UN-1 7, 12.]
1806. Med. Jrnl., XV. 299. The solution unfortunately having become a very common medicine with unprofessional people.
1847. De Quincey, Span. Mil. Nun, Wks. 1853, III. 59. No authority could overrule the concurrent testimony of all symptoms, and of all unprofessional opinions.
1895. Westm. Gaz., 31 July, 8/1. As a wicket-keeper he has had no unprofessional superior. Ibid. (1899), 17 June, 3/2. He had not intended any disrespect to the Court, or to do anything unprofessional.
sb. 1863. Reade, Hard Cash, II. 244. The unexpected turn the evidence had taken cleared Mr. Hardie with the unprofessionals.