单词 | diskindness |
释义 | † diskindnessn. Obsolete. 1. Unkindness, unfriendliness. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > hostility > [noun] unthankc893 witherwardnessc897 witherOE wrakea1023 ungrithlOE feythhed1297 grill13.. ill1303 unfriendshipa1340 enmity?a1400 feuda1400 despitec1400 unkindnessc1400 ingratitude1477 barrace1488 disfriendship1493 hostility1531 dislovea1533 adversation1543 diskindness1596 disaffection1599 ill blood1624 disaffectedness1625 inimicalness1651 unfriendlinessa1684 animus1795 inimicality1797 virus1866 negativism1977 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > discourtesy > [noun] > lack of affability strangenessc1386 unhomelinessc1440 fremdnessa1500 coldness1557 coolnessa1586 self-guarda1586 diskindness1596 formality1599 reservedness1606 inaffability1611 restrainta1616 unconess1637 chillness1639 froideur1645 distance1660 starchedness1670 buckram1682 starchness?1693 starch1694 reserve1711 stiffness1717 unapproachableness1727 retirement1803 angularity1824 standoffishness1826 distancy1836 chill1837 starchiness1844 unapproachability1846 hedgehogginess1858 standoff1865 offishness1867 aloofness1878 pokerishness1880 untouchableness1909 untouchability1919 stuffiness1926 1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1888) I. 92 Gif ony discorde or diskyndnes had fallin amang thame. 1709 E. Ward tr. Diverting Wks. 121 His Diskindness soon chang'd into a perfect Hatred. 1768–74 A. Tucker Light of Nature (1852) II. 651 An effect of diskindness. 2. An unkind act, an ill turn: usually in to do (a person) a diskindness. (Frequent in 18th cent.) ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > harm, injury, or wrong > [noun] > action > a bad turn shrewd turn1464 office1575 disservice1611 disoffice1624 evil turn1647 diskindness1678 bad turn1886 a shot in the eye1897 the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > harmful action > [noun] > instance > done to another shrewd turn1464 disservice1611 disoffice1624 diskindness1678 1678 J. Norris Coll. Misc. (1699) 189 To do another man a diskindness merely because he has done me one, serves to no good Purpose. 1727 W. Mather Young Man's Compan. (ed. 13) 70 Remember to requite, at least to own Kindnesses, lest thy Ingratitude prove a considerable Diskindness. 1768 A. Tucker Light of Nature Pursued I. i. viii. He that pulls down his neighbours house does him a diskindness, how inconvenient a dwelling soever it were. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < n.1596 |
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