释义 |
illoyal, a.|ɪˈlɔɪəl, ɪll-| [f. il-2 + loyal.] Not loyal; unloyal, disloyal.
1626in Rushw. Hist. Coll. (1659) I. 397 The voice had nothing undutiful, or illoyal in it. c1630App. ibid. I. 34 Routs, Riots, illoyal assemblies. c1694D'Urfey Pills (1719) III. 77 Which made some call him Jacobite, Or otherwise Illoyal. So iˈlloyalty, disloyalty.
1882in Standard 25 Sept. 3/1 (transl. Let. of Bismarck) A piece of cowardice and illoyalty. |