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† unˈvincible, a. Obs. (un-1 7 and 5 b.)
1554Dial. on Laws Eng. i. xvi. 28 b, Though ignorance vnuincible of a statute excuse the party against God. a1557M. Basset tr. More's Treat. Passion M.'s Wks. 1392/2 To sende hym..a myghtye stronge vnuyncible armie of Aungels from heauen. 1594Carew Huarte's Exam. Wits xiii. 205 Imagination..deuiseth the engins..wherby vnuincible fortresses are won. a1612H. Broughton Wks. (1662) III. 713 The assertion..is by an unvincible consequent denied by the Geneveans. 1658J. Webb Cleopatra viii. iii. 69 Fanc[y]ing her Troops unvincible had this great person fought at their head. Hence † unˈvincibleness; † unˈvincibly adv.
1581Fulke in Confer. iii. (1584) U iiij b, Though the communion vnder both kindes bee proued vnuincibly by that testimonie. 1611Florio, Inuincibilita, vnuinciblenesse. |