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† iˈnnatural, a. Obs. [ad. late L. innātūrālis (Boethius), f. in- (in-3) + nātūrālis natural n. Cf. F. innaturel (Littré).] Not natural; contrary to nature; unnatural.
c1400Lanfranc's Cirurg. 203 Colre sum is natural & sum is innatural..Of colre innatural ben. v. maners, as citrina..adusta, prassina & eruginosa. 1494Fabyan Chron. i. xxvi. 19 For the Innaturall disposicion of the moder yt so cruelly slewe her owne childe. 1693Dryden Juvenal Introd. (1697) 60 They are like the Fruits of the Earth in this innatural Season: The Corn which held up its Head, is spoil'd with Rankness; but the greater part..is laid along. So † innatuˈrality, unnaturalness, want of natural affection; † iˈnnaturally adv., unnaturally, against nature.
1494Fabyan Chron. clvii. 146 She had innaturally slayne hir lorde and husbonde. 1543Grafton Contn. Harding 601 This forenamed Iherome..innaturally and falsely dyscouered vnto theim all the bysshoppes and kynges councell. 1579–80North Plutarch (1595) 263 marg., Innaturality amongest kinred [is] infamous. 1611Florio, Innaturalita, innaturalitie. |