a. (UN-1 7 b.)

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1853.  G. J. Cayley, Las Alforjas, I. 203. It would be an inconvenience to have an unpleasant, unburiable moral corpse of an unjustly supposed immoral ancestor always lying at their door, and offending the metaphorical nostrils of their friends.

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1872.  Tennyson, Gareth & Lynette, 79. A yet-warm corpse, and yet unburiable.

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