a. (UN-1 7.)
1855. Pusey, Doctr. Real Presence, 335. For if some unfleshly quality of a body be opposed to us, surely it will not have blood.
1861. Reade, Cloister & H., xlix. Those unfleshly eyes, with which they say the very air is thronged.
Hence Unfleshliness.
a. 1859. De Quincey, Posth. Wks. (1891), I. 186. Without the idea of holiness and unfleshliness, eternity cannot sustain itself.