All other animals are domestic animals; man alone is ever undomestic, either as a profligate or a monk.
"Orthodoxy"
G. K. Chesterton
Kate knew it was not really home, but she had to admit that these busy undomestic moderns had found a good substitute for it: or, at least, that, taking their domesticity through the mediumship of Mrs. Dennison, they contrived to absorb enough of it to keep them going.
"The Precipice"
Elia Wilkinson Peattie
Not many of those who were shareholders in the mine were also workers in it, and the workers met constantly at the house of a neighbour, who had turned his kitchen to an undomestic but profitable purpose by supplying drink to the miners at what seemed to the English and Welshmen ridiculously low prices.
"A Maid of the Silver Sea"
John Oxenham