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unˈmovably, adv. (un-1 11, 5 b.)
c1400Found. St. Bartholemew's (1923) 13 Those thyngis..[given] to the chirche vnmoueably & stedfastly to beholde. c1440Gesta Rom. lvi. 240 (Harl. MS.), He that..wolle not..leeve synne,..but lithe stille in synnys vnmevabely. c1460Oseney Reg. 161 And þat, as þenne markyng whas i-sette by boundes i-sett.., Surely and vnmevabely hit be keped. 1513Douglas æneid iv. i. 33 Fix[i]t in my mynd unmovably, That [etc.]. a1555R. Taylor in Coverdale Lett. Mart. (1564) 177 But God be praysed,..I am vn⁓moueably setled vpon the rocke. a1619M. Fotherby Atheom. i. iv. §4 (1622) 23 A radicall..conclusion, vnmoueably grounded in the heart of a man. 1683Apol. Prot. France vi. 75 The greatest Protectors of the holy See, to which they have always unmoveably held. 1743J. Ellis Knowl. Div. Th. 372 So the evil Angels are as unmoveably determined still to adhere to that which is Evil. |