a. (UN-1 7.)
1661. Glanvill, Van. Dogm., 191. Causes in our account the most palpable, may possibly be but uninfluential attendants.
1815. Wordsw., Prose Wks. (1876), II. 123. Those pretended treasures of antiquity have been wholly uninfluential upon the literature of the Country.
1840. Gen. P. Thompson, Exerc. (1847), V. 67. It is intimated in some far from uninfluential journals.
1882. Farrar, Early Chr., I. 206. Would a writer so powerful have remained uninfluential and unknown?
Hence Uninfluentiality.
1880. J. Cairns, Let., in MacEwen, Life (1895), 701. There has been a stronger tendency to put the broader side into visible uninfluentiality.