Unlike, 1) adj. and adv. not like, dissimilar, different or differently from: “u. myself thou hearest me moralize,” Ven. 712. “how much u. my hopes,” Merch. II, 9, 57. “sent you hither so u. yourself,” Shr. III, 2, 106. H6B I, 1, 189. III, 1, 8. Troil. II, 2, 166. Oth. I, 1, 143. Ant. I, 5, 35. Cymb. I, 6, 178. V, 4, 136. With to: “how much u. art thou to Portia,” Merch. II, 9, 56.
2) unlikely, improbable: “make not impossible that which but seems u.” Meas. V, 52. “she is a most sweet lady. Not u., sir, that may be,” LLL II, 208. “you are like to do such business. Not u. each way to better yours,” Cor. III, 1, 48. “the service that you three have done is more u. than this thou tellest,” Cymb. V, 5, 354.