ppl. a. [f. prec. or UN-1 8.] Free from, not attended by, soldiers. Also as adv., in an unsoldierly manner.

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1609.  Heywood, Brit. Troy, XV. xi. The people yssue free, Th’ unsouldierd fields and deserts plaine to see.

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1618.  Fletcher, Loyal Subj., I. i. This young Prince … drew ’em up … so poorly, So raggedly and loosely, so unsouldier’d, The good Duke blush’d.

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1834.  Disraeli, Rev. Epick, 35. Behold With eager homage … This mystical Omnipotence who breathes Unsoldiered edicts to a martial world.

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