dispiteous
English
Etymology
Variant of despiteous, later reanalysed as dis- + piteous.
Adjective
dispiteous (comparative more dispiteous, superlative most dispiteous)
- Without mercy or pity; pitiless, cruel.
- 1911, Max Beerbohm, Zuleika Dobson:
- “The unerring owls have hooted. The dispiteous and humorous gods have spoken.”
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