(UN-1 12; cf. prec.)
1598. Florio, Disamoreuolezza, vnkindnes, vnlouingness.
a. 1639. W. Whateley, Prototypes, I. xix. (1640), 193. A kind of heate and unlovingnesse against the door of them.
a. 1652. Brome, Eng. Moor, II. iii. Unlovingness of nature, Forgetfulness of blood.
1840. L. Hunt, Seer, I. 83/2. To continue to love every thing which unlovingness has not had a hand in altering.
1868. Pusey, Serm. Pharisaism, 7. His lack of humility engendered his unlovingness.