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Over the years these unaristocratic monikers have fallen out of popular usage.

From Slate Mar. 15, 2012

An Athenian Triearch.—Among this unaristocratic crowd we observe a dignified old gentleman with an immaculate himation and a long polished cane.

From A Day in Old Athens; a Picture of Athenian Life by William Stearns Davis

At the sound of the unaristocratic name of Mascarin, which seemed as much out of place as a drunkard's oath in the chamber of sleeping innocence, M. de Mussidan raised his head in sudden surprise.

From Caught in the Net by Émile Gaboriau

What could she possibly be to him, Ross Mallard, landscape-painter of small if any note, as unaristocratic in mind and person as any one that breathed?

From The Emancipated by George Gissing

The father of these ladies had followed the lucrative but unaristocratic trade of a tailor in London.

From Life in the Clearings versus the Bush by Susanna Moodie