a. (UN-1 7.)
1728. Young, Ocean, lxxi. Prophetic schemes, And golden dreams, May I, unsanguin, cast away!
1862. [Eliz. Johnston], Gifts & Graces, xxiv. 238. To one of her unsanguine disposition such cheerfulness was very admirable.
1883. Lytton, Life & Lett. Ld. L., II. 25. The unsanguine nature of his disposition.
Hence Unsanguineness.
1841. Lady Lyttelton, in Corr. (1912), 309. This, however, is only my usual unsanguineness.