The Collaborative International Dictionary
Uncivility
Uncivility \Un`ci*vil"i*ty\, n. Incivility. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
uncivility
alt. (context archaic English) incivility; rudeness n. (context archaic English) incivility; rudeness
Usage examples of "uncivility".
I begged his pardon very often for my share of it, protested I had not any such design when first I met him, that I had not gone out with him but that I took him for a very civil gentleman, and that he made me so many promises of offering no uncivility to me.
Will insisted that he dress the part, and when he appeared on the dock bathed, brushed, and finely attired, with his sister elegantly at his side, Patience saw that his previous undress and uncivility were from choice, not ignorance.