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1858. Hawthorne, Fr. & It. Note-bks. (1872), I. 57. The ugliness, shabbiness, unhome-likeness of a Roman Street.
1860. Miss Yonge, Hopes & Fears, I. viii. 319. In the state of mind ascribed to the ancients, she only felt the weird unhomelikeness of the place, as though she were at the ends of the earth, unable to return, and always depressed by solitude; she could have wept.
1869. Jos. Butler, etc., Womans Work, i. 10. The unhomelikeness of the abodes of the richest single men, or of women in whom the feminine element is lacking, is pitiable.