ungentle

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Showing a lack of gentleness, kindness or compassion.
 * 2) * 1551, (translator),  by, London: Abraham Vele, Book1,
 * Moyses lawe, thoughe it were vngentle and sharpe yet it punnyshed thefte by the purse, and not wyth deathe.
 * 1)  Not acting according to accepted ethics or standards of behaviour.
 * 1)  Not acting according to accepted ethics or standards of behaviour.
 * 1)  Not acting according to accepted ethics or standards of behaviour.
 * 1)  Not acting according to accepted ethics or standards of behaviour.
 * 1)  Not acting according to accepted ethics or standards of behaviour.
 * 1)  Not acting according to accepted ethics or standards of behaviour.
 * 1)  Not acting according to accepted ethics or standards of behaviour.

Translations

 * Georgian: უხეში
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: ἀπηνής
 * Irish: ainmhín, éadláith, éagaoin, eascaoin, garbh