a. 1674. Clarendon, Surv. Leviath. (1676), 57. If Mr. Hobbes were not strangely unconversant with the transactions of those times.
1708. T. Madox, Exchequer, Pref. p. xvi. Persons who are haply unconversant in disquisitions of this kind.
1813. T. Busby, Lucretius, I. III. Comm. p. xxxiii. A being, unconversant with its own existence.
1853. Topographer & Geneal., II. 6. Though this may sound marvellous to those unconversant with the subject.