adv. Now rare or Obs. [UN-1 11 and 5 b.] = INEXPRESSIBLY adv.

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1634.  Bp. Hall, Char. Man (1635), 47. Till then your condition … is unexpressibly wofull.

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1668.  H. More, Div. Dial., III. xvi. 411. Tumbling them down into the pit of Hell, there to be eternally and unexpressibly tormented.

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1702.  Echard, Eccl. Hist. (1710), 598. Which meeting with a person of his age,… must needs be unexpressibly burdensome.

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