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unˈordinary, a. (un-1 7, 5 b.)
1547Edw. VI Jrnl. in Lit. Rem. (Roxb.) II. 213 Order was taken for al his servauntes..and the ordinary and unordinary were appointed. 1574Brieff Disc. Troub. Franckford 79 They made cauillation at the manner off doinge off things as an vnordinary manner. 1610Healey St. Aug. Citie of God 646 A proper phrase to the Greeke tongue, but vnordinary in the Latine. 1690Locke Hum. Und. iii. xi. §20, I do not know how they can be excused from Murther, who kill monstrous Births (as we call them) because of an unordinary shape. 1730T. Boston Mem. App. 45 A man of unordinary application to business. 1909A. Blackwood Jimbo i, A supreme ignorance of unordinary children. |