Definition of Loathliness. Meaning of Loathliness. Synonyms of Loathliness

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Definition of Loathliness

Loathliness
Loathliness Loath"li*ness, n. Loathsomeness. [Obs.]

Meaning of Loathliness from wikipedia

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- up the bulk of the army which had fought the British to a draw would be loath to accept dominion status within the British Empire or an Oath of Allegiance...