[UN-1 12.] = UNFORGIVINGNESS.
1611. Florio, Imperdonanza, vnforgiuenesse.
1748. Richardson, Clarissa, VII. 118. They are sufficiently cleared from every imputation of unforgiveness.
1797. Mrs. A. M. Bennett, Beggar Girl (1813), I. 65. He became notorious for ingratitude to his friends, and unforgiveness of his enemies.
1829. Westm. Rev., XI. 276. Adding at that fearful moment the expression of his unforgiveness and his hate.
1870. T. Erskine, Unconditional Freeness Gospel, vii. 153. We cannot have confidence in any one who, we think, regards us with unforgiveness.