Obs. [f. UNTRUSTY a.] Unfaithfulness. (Common c. 15451625.)
1526. Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W., 1531), 110. These be ye vices, Sleyghtnesse or deceyte, Vntrustynesse or Vnsecretnesse.
a. 1548. Hall, Chron., Edw. IV., 232. Such is the end of vntrustynes & promisbrekyng.
1614. R. Harris, Samuels Funerall (1618), 16. Ah our idlenesse and vntrustines! and all.
1685. Baxter, Paraphr. N. T., Rom. iii. 4. All [shall] be silenced that dare accuse him of untrustiness or lying.