undutiful

adj

Etymology

From un- + dutiful.

  1. inherited from -te
  2. derived from dewe
  3. derived from duete
  4. suffixed as dutiful — “duty + ful
  5. prefixed as undutiful — “un + dutiful

Definitions

  1. Not dutiful.

    • I know my duty; you are all undutiful: Lascivious Edward, and thou perjured George, And thou mis-shapen Dick, I tell ye all I am your better, traitors as ye are: And thou usurp’st my father’s right and mine.
    • The doctor retired into the kitchen, where, addressing himself to the landlady, he complained bitterly of the undutiful behaviour of his patient, who would not be blooded, though he was in a fever.

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