unloath

adj

Etymology

From un- + loath.

  1. derived from *h₂leyt- — “to do something abhorrent or hateful
  2. inherited from *laiþaz — “loath; hostile; sad, sorry
  3. derived from leið
  4. inherited from lāð
  5. inherited from lōth — “loath; averse, hateful
  6. prefixed as unloath — “un + loath

Definitions

  1. Not loath

    Not loath; willing; unaverse.

The neighborhood

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