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unˈneat, a. (un-1 7.)
1648Hexham ii, Ongekuyst, Vnneate, Foule, or Filthy. 1849D. J. Browne Amer. Poultry Yard (1855) 71 The white of their plumage is not brilliant, and is sure to be un⁓neat in the places where they are usually kept. 1866Miss Mulock Noble Life xii, A letter, so unlike Helen's, so un⁓neat, blurred and blotted. Hence unˈneatness.
1844N. Paterson Manse Gard. 91 A great degree of unneatness in the mode of training. a1864Hawthorne Dr. Grimshawe vi, The sordidness and unneatness of the apartment. |