ungardenlike
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- + gardenlike.
Adjective
[edit]ungardenlike (comparative more ungardenlike, superlative most ungardenlike)
- Unlike a garden.
- 1840, John Henry Newman, The Church of the Fathers, section VIII:
- How shall I omit those ungardenlike gardens, void of pot-herbs? or the Augean store, which we cleared out and spread over them; what time we worked the hillside plough, vine-planter I, and awful you, with this neck and hands, which still bear the marks of the toil (O earth and sun, air and virtue! for I will tragicize a bit), not the Hellespont to yoke, but to level the steep.