a. (UN-1 7.)
1515. in Ellis, Orig. Lett., Ser. II. I. 266. Forsomuche as the Quene-is lyeng here is uneasfull and costelye, by occasion of farre cariage of every thing.
1567. Drant, Horace, Ep., xii. E iij. For thou this drosse, vneasefull drosse, doste sette but little by.
1840. Lowell, The Moon, 28. Howeer its waves above May toss and seem uneaseful.
Hence Uneasefulness.
1661. Rust, Origens Opin., 74. If this gentler smart and uneasefulness will not reclaim them.