a. (UN-1 7.)
1690. Locke, Hum. Und., III. x. 242. It was to the unscholastick Statesman, that the Governments of the World owed their Liberties.
1701. Norris, Ideal World, II. xii. 441. Which way of speaking is also not altogether unscholastick.
1826. J. Gilchrist, Lect., 63. The understanding of every commonsense, unscholastic inquirer.
1843. Bethune, Sc. Fireside Stor., 120. This piece of ethical philosophy is perhaps new to the schoolmen, though by no means new to their unscholastic brethren.