Unlust vs Unlusty - What's the difference?
unlust | unlusty |
Displeasure; dislike.
*1983 , Alison Waley, A Half of Two Lives :
(obsolete) listlessness; disinclination.
As a noun unlust
is displeasure; dislike.As an adjective unlusty is
not lusty.unlust
English
Noun
(en noun)- Poetry for me wove its own spell to secure me against all 'unlusts' - all criticisms - even against joylessness: I was set apart; in safety; as secure - in this way - as he. Who was in that audience, I wonder now? That all was success is certain.
- Idleness and unlust — Chaucer.
