a. [UN-1 7.]
† 1. Unsophisticated. Obs.1
1741. Compl. Fam.-Piece, I. i. 58. Take red and unsophistical Oil of Petre.
2. Not sophistical.
[1775. Ash.]
1836. Landor, Peric. & Asp., xcv. Certainly these words are very unsophistical.
1886. J. Pulsford, Infold. & Unfold. Div. Genius, 13. With childlike unsophistical affections, let us love the Maker of Heaven and earth.
Hence Unsophistically adv.
1794. R. J. Sulivan, View Nat., II. 309. If men would allow themselves the free exercise of their reason when unsophistically established.