单词 | unkindship |
释义 | † unkindshipn. Obsolete (rare after Middle English). Malice, ill will; lack of kindness or consideration. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > harshness > [noun] unkindshipa1393 unmeeknessa1425 unmildnessc1460 ingratitude1477 harshnessc1480 ingratuity1528 ungentleness1548 untendernessa1658 bad blood1664 unbenevolence1720 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > unkindness > [noun] unkindshipa1393 unkindnessa1400 unmeeknessa1425 unmildnessc1460 ungentleness1548 tender mercies1611 untendernessa1658 imbenignity1675 unbenevolence1720 a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) ii. l. 3103 As he which thurgh unkindeschipe Envieth every felaschipe. c1475 (c1450) P. Idley Instr. to his Son (Cambr.) (1935) i. l. 1151 Wheras olde frendshyppe By longe contynuaunce is kynlede in mynde, Right so is olde malice and vnkyndshyppe Congeled with hate as a tree to a rynde. 1874 J. A. Bingham Let. 20 May in J. L. Hammersmith Spoilsmen in ‘Flowery Fairyland’ (1998) v. 113 In no spirit of unkindship to Genl LeGendre. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018). < n.a1393 |
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