a. and adv. (UN-1 7 c, 11 b.)
1657. Owen, Communion, etc., III. v. 300. A Spirit of bondage casting them into an unsonlike frame of Spirit.
1687. R. LEstrange, Answ. Diss., 41. Not among the Persecutors of the Dissenters; which he (most Un-son-like) Reflects upon in this Clause.
1690. C. Nesse, O. & N. Test., I. 314. Their irreverent and unson-like repartee.
1879. Chr. G. Rossetti, Seek & Find, 315. An vnsonlike, unsympathetic, grudging spirit.