ungenteel

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Not genteel; coarse and ill-mannered.
 * 2) * 1845,, , Chirp the Second,
 * If I might be allowed to mention a young lady’s legs on any terms, I would observe of Miss Slowboy’s that there was a fatality about them which rendered them singularly liable to be grazed; and that she never effected the smallest ascent or descent without recording the circumstance upon them with a notch, as Robinson Crusoe marked the days upon his wooden calendar. But, as this might be considered ungenteel, I’ll think of it.
 * 1) * 1845,, , Chirp the Second,
 * If I might be allowed to mention a young lady’s legs on any terms, I would observe of Miss Slowboy’s that there was a fatality about them which rendered them singularly liable to be grazed; and that she never effected the smallest ascent or descent without recording the circumstance upon them with a notch, as Robinson Crusoe marked the days upon his wooden calendar. But, as this might be considered ungenteel, I’ll think of it.

Translations

 * Scottish Gaelic: mì-cheanalta, mì-eireachdail, mì-innealta, mì-uasal