ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

1

1775.  S. J. Pratt, Liberal Opin., xcvii. (1783), III. 211. Whenever the eye is struck with scenes to which it is unfamiliarised.

2

1817.  Coleridge, Lay Serm., 109. The plan itself would, I suspect, startle an unfamiliarized conscience.

3

1847–8.  De Quincey, Protestantism, Wks. 1858, VIII. 163. The gay mythologic religion of Greece…; that of Egypt, more revolting to unfamiliarised sensibilities.

4