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ungainˈsayable, a. (un-1 7 b.)
1618Barnevelt's Apol. G 3 The hypothesis makes the proposition of an ungainsayable truth. 1634Jackson Creed vii. iv. §3 Many matters of fact..of which there can be no ungainsayable proof or demonstration. 1718F. Hutchinson Witchcraft 95 A Book that was Ungainsayable. 1890Gen. Booth in Daily News 18 Nov. 6/5 In the first place the facts were ungainsayable. Hence ungainˈsayably adv. Cf. the earlier ungainsayably.
1637Declar. Pfaltzgrave's Faith 35 Out of which vngainesayably followes, that also wee ought to haue no Images. 1702C. Mather Magn. Chr. iii. iii. (1852) 551, I wish that the ministers..may be as ungainsayably importunate..as Mr. Eliot was. |