unducal

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ ducal.

Adjective

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unducal (comparative more unducal, superlative most unducal)

  1. Not ducal.
    • 1922, Musical News and Herald, volumes 62-63, page 780:
      Max Cross cut a fine figure as the Colonel, Percy Penny was a somewhat unducal Duke, while Edgar McHale gave a particularly good rendering of the Major.