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Definition of Dispathy
1. n. Lack of sympathy; want of passion; apathy.
Definition of Dispathy
1. Noun. Lack of sympathy or passion; apathy. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Dispathy
1. dyspathy [n DISPATHIES] - See also: dyspathy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dispathy
Literary usage of Dispathy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dial by Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley (1841)
"... nor yet often in that of woman (O apostacy,) but in the countenance of childhood
it sometimes lingers, even amidst the violence, the dispathy that beset ..."
2. Memoir and Letters of Sara Coleridge by Sara Coleridge Coleridge, Edith Coleridge (1873)
"I feel such disagreement and dispathy with both parties that I know not which to
oppose first. It seems to me that Gorham betrays an ignorance of the ..."
3. The History of Normandy and of England by Francis Palgrave (1864)
"If there had previously existed a dispathy Malcolm between Margaret and the
National Church, r<* ™&- ^ ' hold their these discussions put them further ..."
4. The History of Normandy and of England by Francis Palgrave (1864)
"... though probably more by the excellent example of the royal family than by any
exertion of authority. If there had previously existed a dispathy ..."
5. A Supplementary English Glossary by Thomas Lewis Owen Davies (1881)
"He was a cruel experimentalist, and the dispathy which this must have excited in
our friend, whose love of science, ardent as it was, never overcame the ..."