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unˈfriendship Now arch. [un-1 12. Cf. MDu. onvrientscap (Du. onvriendschap), MLG. unvruntschap, OHG. unvriuntscap (G. unfreundschaft).] Unfriendliness; enmity.
a1340Hampole Psalter xl. 10 In signe þat crist did til him nane vnfrendschip. a1400–50Alexander 2722 And if þou wirke þaim all þe wa & wrak at þou may, Þe mare vnfryndschip þarfore fall sall þe neuire. 1549Coverdale, etc. Erasm. Par. Jas. iv. 36 A Christian, if he assaye to haue frendshyp agayne with the worlde, doeth vtterly receaue vnfrendshyp with God. 1666Despautere's Gram. Instit. D 8 b (Jam.), Inimicitiæ, unfriendship. 1819Scott Ivanhoe i, An act of unfriendship to my sovereign person and royal wardrobe. 1897E. W. Hamilton Outlaws of Marches xi, The auld unfriendship betwixt the twa houses. |