unkind (adj.) Old form(s): vnkind , vnkinde
lacking in family affection, with no respect for kinship
KL III.iv.68[Lear to disguised Kent, of Edgar as Poor Tom] Nothing could have subdued nature / To such a lowness but his unkind daughters
Tit I.i.89[Titus to all, of himself and his still unburied sons] unkind and careless of thine own [also: sense 2]
Tit V.iii.47[Saturninus to Titus, of killing Lavinia] What hast thou done, unnatural and unkind? [also: sense 2]
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