ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)

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c. 1430.  Life St. Kath. (1884), 49. To see what medes and rewardes þay be þat crist ȝeueth to hyse seruauntys for þese vnabydyng thynges.

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1849.  Froude, Nemesis of Faith, 226. Markham’s new faith fabric had been reared upon the clouds of sudden violent feeling, and no air castle was ever of more unabiding growth.

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  Unabidingly adv. (UN-1 11.), Unabidingness (UN-1 12.).

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1847.  Webster.

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