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unsociaˈbility (un-1 12, 5 b. Cf. next.)
1758Warburton Div. Legat. Pref., Wks. 1788 II. 326 A Principle which subverted the whole system of their religion, namely, the unsociability of the Christian faith. a1797Burke Regic. Peace i. Wks. 1802 IV. 445 The systematick unsociability of this new-invented species of republick. 1837Lytton E. Maltrav. i. v, He..had his fits of unsociability. 1885C. E. Pascoe London of To-day xiii. 125 The Richmond Club members invited guests to their dinner-table, and thus escaped the charge of unsociability. |