uninˈdifferency Now arch.
[un-1 12 + indifferency 1.]
Lack of impartiality.
1578 Whetstone 1st Pt. Promos & Cass. iv. ii, Such grace woulde mee, with vnindifferencie tuch, To pardon him, that dyd commit a Rape. 1625 tr. Boccaccio's Decam. II. 26 His successe proved answerable to his hope, no unindifferencie appearing in their purposes. 1665 Ever Tryals per Pais ix. 106 In respect of the cause of unindifferency, or default of the Sheriff or other Officer that made the Return. 1844 Judgm. Ld. Denman in O'Connell v. Queen 7 Unindifferency or misconduct on the part of the sheriff. |