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despiteous

American  
[dih-spit-ee-uhs] / dɪˈspɪt i əs /

adjective

Archaic.
  1. malicious; spiteful.

  2. contemptuous.


Other Word Forms

Etymology

Origin of despiteous

1350–1400; variant of Middle English despitous < Anglo-French; Old French despiteus, equivalent to despit despite + -eus -eous

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Sir Torm flung Upon the homage Sanpeur rendered her Unworthy jest and spiteful words, for well He hated him with grudge despiteous.

From Under King Constantine by Trask, Katrina

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