[f. next.] Immortality.
c. 1000. Ælfric, Hom., II. 484. Ure æhta sind ece on heofenum, þær ðær undeadlicnys ricsað.
a. 1225. Leg. Kath., 1119. He ne losede na lif, onont þet he godd wes, ne undedlichnesse onont his drihtnesse.
c. 1380. Lay Folks Catech. (L.), 1115. He wyle cloþe oure sowlys with þe stole of vndedlynesse and blysse of heuyn.
c. 1420. Prose Life Alexander, 73. Gyffe vs, quop þay, vndedlynesse, so þat we mow noȝte dye.
1481. Botoner, Tulle on Old Age (Caxton) H v. It nedith not also that I speke euir of the undedlynesse of the soules, but I holde that the soules of men be undedly.