ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
[1775. Ash.]
1792. Elvina, II. 23. Spirits so unattuned as mine.
1806. Surr, Winter in Lond., III. 185. Wild and unattuned to the social duties.
1887. Swinburne, Stud. Prose & Poetry (1891), 135. A poor creature whose ear was yet unattuned to the cadence of chants democratic.