unclassic
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English
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[edit]unclassic (comparative more unclassic, superlative most unclassic)
- unclassical
- 1897, Dorothy Quigley, What Dress Makes of Us[1]:
- […] he has forsworn soft, trailing garments that conceal unclassic curves and uninspiring lines of nether limbs […]
- 1903, Gerald Stanley Lee, The Lost Art of Reading[2]:
- The decorous and beautiful despising of one's self that the study of the classics has come to be as conducted under unclassic teachers, is a fact that speaks for itself.