unkingly
English edit
Etymology edit
From un- + kingly (adverb via Middle English unkyngly).
Adjective edit
unkingly (comparative more unkingly, superlative most unkingly)
- Not kingly.
- 1902, Charles Robert Ashbee, Masque of the Edwards of England, page 7:
- […] yet a people is also of God, a part of God, and they may uncrown him, destroy him and cast him forth if he act unkingly.
Antonyms edit
- (antonym(s) of “not kingly”): kingly
Related terms edit
Translations edit
not kingly
Adverb edit
unkingly (not comparable)
- In an unkingly manner; not befitting a king.