ˈuncular, a. rare—1.
[f. uncle n., after avuncular.]
Belonging to an uncle.
| 1847 De Quincey Span. Nun vi. Misc. (1854) 12 The grave Don..clasped the hopeful young gentleman..to his uncular and rather angular breast. |
ˈuncular, a. rare—1.
[f. uncle n., after avuncular.]
Belonging to an uncle.
| 1847 De Quincey Span. Nun vi. Misc. (1854) 12 The grave Don..clasped the hopeful young gentleman..to his uncular and rather angular breast. |
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