unnatural (adj.) Old form(s): vnnaturall
abnormal, monstrous, aberrant
3H6 II.v.90[Father to himself, of the war] What stratagems ... / Erroneous, mutinous, and unnatural, / This deadly quarrel daily doth beget!
KL I.i.219[France to Lear, of Cordelia] her offence / Must be of such unnatural degree
Mac V.i.67[Doctor to Gentlewoman] unnatural deeds / Do breed unnatural troubles
RJ V.iii.152[Friar to Juliet] come from that nest / Of death, contagion, and unnatural sleep
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