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unˈpermanent, a. (un-1 7, 5 b.)
1630J. Taylor (Water P.) Wks. ii. 160/2 All the world may well be cal'd a Boat, Tost on the troublous waues of discontent, All subject vnto change vnpermanent. 1668H. More Div. Dial. iv. xiii. 56 Because it was so short and unpermanent the Prophecy seems to take no express notice of it. 1748Richardson Clarissa III. 362 Who would not,..to preserve so many essentials, give up so light, so unpermanent a pleasure? 1788D. Gilson Serm. Pract. Subj. i. 9 The splendors he..pursued, have been found both unreal and unpermanent. 1804–9Blake Select. Milton, Los 5 Not one moment Of Time is lost, nor one event of Space unpermanent. |