a. (UN-1 7.)
a. 1817. T. Dwight, Sermons (1828), I. xvi. 259. What a train of unfilial, unparental, unfraternal, injuries, of frauds and thefts, of gross and monstrous impurities, of lies, slanders and perjuries, of quarrels and murders, it has regularly involved from the beginning.
1865. Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., XX. v. A not unfraternal or unpatriotic procedure.
1879. Farrar, St. Paul, I. 447. To them he never utters one single disrespectful or unfraternal word.