ill-favouredness
noun/ɪlˈfeɪvədnɪs/UK/ɪlˈfeɪvɚdnɪs/US
Etymology
From ill-favoured + -ness.
Definitions
The quality of being ill-favoured
The quality of being ill-favoured; ugliness.
- Those of Mexico […] so love to have great dugs, that they strive to have their children sucke over their shoulders. So would we set forth ilfavordnesse [translating laideur].
The neighborhood
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