1630 tr. G. Botero (rev. ed.) 279 More rough mannerd than the Silesians and Bohemians.
1748 S. Richardson V. xii. 117 An unpolite, a rough-manner'd man!
1866 ‘Aunt Evergreen’ x. 108 ‘Do you believe in good people?’ asked a loud-voiced, rather rough-mannered girl.
1999 M. Golay ix. 296 Stephens had become fond of the rough-mannered, tobacco-chewing Texan.