Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for UN-MER'CI-FUL
UN-MER'CHANT-A-BLEUN-MER'CI-FUL-LY
UN-MER'CI-FUL, a.
- Not merciful; cruel; inhuman to such beings as are in one's power; not disposed to spare or forgive. Rogers.
- Unconscionable; exorbitant; as, unmerciful demands. Pope.
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