unthankful
adjEtymology
From Middle English unthankful, from Old English unþancful, unþancfull, unġeþancfull (“unthankful, ungrateful”), equivalent to un- + thankful. Cognate with Old High German undankfol (“unthankful, ungrateful”).
- inherited from unþancful
- inherited from unthankful
Definitions
Not thankful
Not thankful; ungrateful.
- Guido has made me fanciful. I am unthankful for the good which has really fallen to our share. Henriette is very, very kind—how glad I ought to be of such powerful protection!
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA