Now arch. [UN-1 12. Cf. MDu. onvrientscap (Du. onvriendschap), MLG. unvruntschap, OHG. unvriuntscap (G. unfreundschaft).] Unfriendliness; enmity.
a. 1340. Hampole, Psalter xl. 10. In signe þat crist did til him nane vnfrendschip.
a. 140050. Alexander, 2722. And if þou wirke þaim all þe wa & wrak at þou may, Þe mare vnfryndschip þarfore fall sall þe neuire.
1549. Coverdale, etc., Erasm. Par. Jas., iv. 36. A Christian, if he assaye to haue frendshyp agayne with the worlde, doeth vtterly receaue vnfrendshyp with God.
1666. Despauteres Gram. Instit., D 8 b (Jam.). Inimicitiæ, unfriendship.
1819. Scott, Ivanhoe, i. An act of unfriendship to my sovereign person and royal wardrobe.
1897. Ld. E. Hamilton, Outlaws of Marches, xi. The auld unfriendship betwixt the twa houses.