impiteous

adj

Etymology

From im- + piteous.

  1. derived from piteus
  2. inherited from pitous
  3. formed as impiteous — “in- + piteous

Definitions

  1. Not showing pity or mercy.

    • […] cruell Ualerian Uoide of all fauoure, most impiteous Of Emperoures all, none more vngracious Against Christes faithe,
    • The Ocean (ouer-peering of his List) Eates not the Flats with more impittious haste Then young Laertes, in a Riotous head, Ore-beares your Officers,
    • Through full three thousand years the world reveres Blind Love that bears the quiver and hath wings: Now too he’s deaf, and to the sufferings Of folk in anguish turns impiteous ears.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA