unaccessory

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ accessory.

Adjective

unaccessory (not comparable)

  1. Not accessory.
    • 1858, Mary Cowden Clarke, World-Noted Women, page 220:
      Henry had not been made a party to the concealment of Somerset behind the arras-hangings of the royal pavilion; and he was equally unaccessory to the Duke of York's arrest, []