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illoyal

illoyal, a.
  (ɪˈlɔɪəl, ɪll-)
  [f. il-2 + loyal.]
  Not loyal; unloyal, disloyal.

1626 in Rushw. Hist. Coll. (1659) I. 397 The voice had nothing undutiful, or illoyal in it. c 1630 App. ibid. I. 34 Routs, Riots, illoyal assemblies. c 1694 D'Urfey Pills (1719) III. 77 Which made some call him Jacobite, Or otherwise Illoyal.

  So iˈlloyalty, disloyalty.

1882 in Standard 25 Sept. 3/1 (transl. Let. of Bismarck) A piece of cowardice and illoyalty.

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