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▪ I. unˈmartial, a. (un-1 7.)
1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. vi. xxii. §4. 109 [They] consumed their times in banquetting, and vnmartiall disports. 1797Monthly Mag. III. 306 The effect of the whole is so dry and unmartial as to do little credit to the musical taste of Louis the XVIth. 1880L. Wallace Ben-Hur 520 This most unmartial figure. ▪ II. † unˈmartial, v. Obs.—1 (un-2 6 a.)
1654Gayton Pleas. Notes iv. ii. 180 To unmartiall the whole man, and leave him without steel or iron upon him, is as if you should pare the nailes of a Lyon. |