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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 ...
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irroyal
† iˈrroyal, a. Obs. [ir-2. Cf. illoyal.] Not royal; not befitting a king.1648 Pet. East. Assoc. 18 Was the pawning of the Jewels of the Crown so Irroyall?
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Al-Mansur al-Husayn II
However, the rebellion died down and there seem to have been no further consequences for his illoyal conduct.
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Prussian estates
After debating the appeal of Ludwig Yorck, illoyal and – therefore by Berlin – outlawed general of the Prussian auxiliary corps within Napoléon's army,
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il-
▪ I. il-1 assimilated form in L. of the prefix in-2 before initial l, which is written in the same way in Eng., as in il-lation, il-luminate. Usually only one l is heard; but both (or a prolonged l) may be pronounced when distinctive emphasis is laid on the prefix, as in il-lision, il-lude, distingu...
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Battle of Lukaya
The Libyan and PLO commanders drew up plans for a counteroffensive in great secrecy due to fears that the Uganda Army included illoyal elements.
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