inæqual

English

Etymology

in- + æqual

Adjective

inæqual (comparative more inæqual, superlative most inæqual)

  1. Archaic spelling of inequal.
    • 1848, Lord John Lauder Fountainhall, David Laing, Historical Notices of Scotish Affairs: 1661-1683.- v. 2. 1683-1688:
      ... by which means he procured 10000 merks by year casten upon the shire, and the Toune freed of that inæqual burden under which they ware formerly groaning?
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