diskindness

unkindness

Noun

  1. unkindness
  2. An unkind act.
    • 1849 Southey's common-place book. Ed. by J.W. Warter To do another man a diskindness merely because he has done me one, serves to no good purpose, and to many ill ones.
    • it was in his power to do me great diskindnesses, if he should take a fancy to it. - 1988 John Chardin - Travels in Persia, 1673-1677

Origin

Etymology tree Latin dis- Old French des-bor. Latin dis-bor. Middle English dis- English dis- English kindness English diskindness From dis- + kindness.

Forms

diskindnesses