a. (UN-1 7 b.)
1839. J. Sterling, Ess., etc. (1848), I. 365. Those who hold themselves undeludable.
1881. A. I. Wheeler, Hist. Georgia, 185081, III. xlviii. 556. But the clear-seeing, undeludable masses, with a cool poise held unshaken amid the boisterous fury of malice to their faith in the Christian Governor, who had the novel experience of a martyrs ordeal in the exigencies of a political strife.