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unˈjustice [un-1 7, 5 b.] 1. = injustice. Obs. exc. Sc.
1532More Confut. Tindale Wks. 579/2 An occasion to lay the weght of their iust damnacion, to the vniustice of gods eternal ordinaunce. 1569T. Underdown Ovid's Invect. Ibis E iiij, Pausanias therefore much moued with the kings vniustice,..slewe hym. 1626R. Harris Hezekiah's Recovery (1630) 4 He intimated that Ingratitude was a kinde of Vnjustice. 1687Stanley Hist. Philos. (ed. 2) xiii. 933/1 His unjust deeds will come to the ears of the avengers of Unjustice. 1704J. Gibbs Sev. Divine Treat. (ed. 3) 103 All the Infidelity and Unjustice of Unbelievers. 1871W. Alexander Johnny Gibb xvii, To dee 'im nae oonjustice, we sall suppose that he only deliver't the laird's orders. †2. (See quot. and justice n. 8.) Obs.—1
a1661Fuller Worthies, Essex i. (1662) 323 Rose Allin.., who being in her Calling,..was intercepted by Iustice, or rather un-justice Tyrrell, who with a Candle most cruelly burnt her wrists. |