unamicabilityEtymologyFrom un- + amicability, after unamicable. Piecewise doublet of inamiability, inamicability, inimicability, and unamiability.unamicability means the quality of being unamicable. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.nounThe quality of being unamicable.“On Friday night the men assumed such a threatening attitude that it was found necessary to send four policemen to escort the chief officer on board, and owing to the continued unamicability of these “sons of the brine” the Water Police authorities have thought it well to have the vessel watched at night, and with this object a constable parades the wharf and has a boat within call.”