a. [UN-1 7 b.]
† 1. Unable to feel; insensible. Obs.
c. 1400. Love, Bonavent. Mirr. (1908), 243. Sche was all out of hir self and vnfelable made, as half dede.
1568. Turner, Herbal, III. 51. The Nux methel is poyson and maketh num or vnfelable . It maketh vnfelable the head.
2. Incapable of being felt; impalpable. rare.
1611. Cotgr., Impalpable, impalpable, vnfeelable.
1632. J. Dod, Ten Sermons, etc., 269. This Christ, in whom we behold God which is invisible, and touch him which is vnfeelable.