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† iˈnique, a. Obs. [a. OF. inique (14th c. in Godef.), ad. L. inīquus unjust, etc.: see iniquity.] Unjust; iniquitous.
1521Bradshaw's St. Werburge 3rd Ball., Geat me suche grace to voyde all synnes inique. 1528in Burnet Hist. Ref. II. 82 To do a thing inique or unjust. 1613Sherley Trav. Persia 15 Giue peace to their inique passions. 1730Tull Horse-Hoing Husb. (1733) 256 Their rash Practice, and Judgment more rash and Inique. |