[f. next, or UN-1 12.] Unworldly character.
1824. Campbell, Theodric, 217. A wildly sweet unworldliness of thought.
1852. Robertson, Serm., III. xviii. (1857), 266. Unworldliness is this to have the world, and not to let the world have us; to be the worlds masters, and not the worlds slaves.
1874. Mahaffy, Soc. Life Greece, v. 161. The gentleness and the unworldliness of the man who loved the world so keenly.