ppl. a. [f. prec. or UN-1 8.] Free from, not attended by, soldiers. Also as adv., in an unsoldierly manner.
1609. Heywood, Brit. Troy, XV. xi. The people yssue free, Th unsouldierd fields and deserts plaine to see.
1618. Fletcher, Loyal Subj., I. i. This young Prince drew em up so poorly, So raggedly and loosely, so unsouldierd, The good Duke blushd.
1834. Disraeli, Rev. Epick, 35. Behold With eager homage This mystical Omnipotence who breathes Unsoldiered edicts to a martial world.