different between unchilding vs unchild

unchilding

English

Verb

unchilding

  1. (archaic) present participle of unchild (removing a child from a parent; disowning)
    • 1866, C. H. Spurgeon, His Name — The Everlasting Father
      There is no unfathering Christ, and there is no unchilding us.

Adjective

unchilding (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) Life-threatening, life-taking.
    • 1978, Iris Murdoch, The Sea, The Sea
      [] given him my whole attention and taken him away from the ruthless unchilding sea?

unchilding From the web:



unchild

English

Etymology

un- +? child

Verb

unchild (third-person singular simple present unchilds, present participle unchilding, simple past and past participle unchilded)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To make someone childless.
    • c. 1605-1608, William Shakespeare, Coriolanus, Act V, Scene VI
      Though in this city he
      Hath widow'd and unchilded many a one,
      Which to this hour bewail the injury,
      Yet he shall have a noble memory.

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