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unˈchivalrous, a. (un-1 7.)
1846Worcester (citing Scott). 1853C. Brontë Villette xxxvii, Such a bad pupil, monsieur! so thankless, cold-hearted, unchivalrous, unforgiving. 1880Swinburne Stud. Shaks. 274 A garb of transforming verse under a guise at once weak and wordy, coarse and unchivalrous. Hence unˈchivalrously adv.
[1847Webster.] 1889Sat. Rev. 26 Jan. 103 He somewhat unchivalrously refused her request..for a safe-conduct. |