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unparliaˈmentary, a. (un-1 7.)
1626Jas. I Sp. in 3rd Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. 68/1, I am come here to shew you your errors, and, as I may term them, unparliamentary proceedings in this Parliament. 1679Hobbes Behemoth 89 All Unparliamentary raising of Mony upon the Subjects. 1701Swift Contests Nobles & Comm. v, That unparliamentary abuse of setting individuals upon their shoulders who were hated by God and man. 1810Sporting Mag. XXXV. 302 The Speaker stated..that..a member had used unparliamentary language. 1876Jevons Logic Prim. 18 A speech is unparliamentary when it does not agree with the rules of parliamentary debate. Hence unparliaˈmentarily adv., -ariness.
1647Clarendon Hist. Reb. iv. §81 The Unparliamentariness of their Remonstrance. 1727Boyer Dict. Royal ii. s.v., Unparliamentarily. a1797H. Walpole Mem. Geo. II (1847) II. ii. 55 The use that had been made of the sacred name of the King, so often and so unparliamentarily. |