Of this Nature is what was said by Cæsar: When one was railing with an uncourtly Vehemence, and broke out, What must we call him who was taken in an Intrigue with another Man's Wife?
It would beuncourtly to speak in harsher Words to the Fair, but to Men one may take a little more Freedom.
This looks a little uncourtly at the first appearance; but upon Examination it will be found that Nature is so far from being unjust to you, that she is partial on your side.
Colbert discovered uncourtlystrictures on the fiscal abuses of the kingdom.
In this generous light we may fancy that Mademoiselle Luci regarded the homeless exile whom Goring was obliged to reprove in such uncourtly strains.
Those who held uncourtly opinions could express those opinions without resorting to illegal expedients and employing the agency of desperate men.
James laughed heartily at his own uncourtly address, but I would not repent, though he acknowledged he saw the offence his slight and slighting speech had given.
One of these new and uncourtly men excited laughter by affecting a princely state and splendour of demeanour and equipage.
These officers are said to have paid dearly for their uncourtly language.