a. (UN-1 7.)
Also, in recent use, uncontentiousness.
1828. Pusey, Hist. Enq., I. 66. The persons, who in this century most promoted the advance of theological science, were either pupils of Calixtus, or of the same uncontentious disposition.
1868. E. Edwards, Ralegh, I. iv. 63. [He] proposed that all difficulty should be referred to lawyers for uncontentious decision.
1884. Manch. Exam., 25 June, 6/1. A comparatively uncontentious measure.