a. and adv. (UN-1 7 c and 11 b.)

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1654.  Gayton, Pleas. Notes, III. iii. 81. It was very improper, and unartist-like done in Sancho, to permit him to sleep.

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1757.  Grose, Voy. E. Indies, 173. Their naval, like their other architecture, has always something clumsy, unfinished, and unartist-like in it.

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1837.  Lytton, Athens, II. 115. The elaborate description of this work [a bridge] given by Herodotus proves it to have been no clumsy or unartistlike performance.

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