INCLEMENT
Source: 566, 567
inclement. Inclement, a. unmerciful, rough, rugged, hard
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In‐clem″ent (?), a. [[L. inclemens; pref. in- not + clemens mild: cf. F. inclément. See Clement.]] 1. 1. Not clement; destitute of a mild and kind temper; void of tenderness; unmerciful; severe; harsh.
2. 2. Physically severe or harsh (generally restricted to the elements or weather); rough; boisterous; stormy; rigorously cold, etc.; as, inclement weather. Cowper.
The guard the wretched from the inclement sky. Pope. Teach us further by what means to shun The inclement seasons, rain, ice, hail, and snow! Milton.