ppl. a. [UN-1 10. Cf. OE. unlifiʓende and unlibbende, OHG. unlēbende, MDu. onlevende, MSw. olivande.] Not living or alive; lifeless.
1561. trans. Calvins 4 Serm. Idol., i. B ij b. An vnliuing creature.
1594. Southwell, M. Magd. Funeral T., 68. Her heart [seemed but] the cophin of an vnliuing soule.
1611. Florio, Inuiuente, vnliuing.
1741. in Richardson, Pamela, I. p. xxxvii. Sweet Pamela! Thou dear, unliving, yet immortal, Shade!
1809. Campbell, Gert. Wyom., II. ii. Past those settlers haunts the eye might roam, Where earths unliving silence all would seem.
1855. M. Arnold, Balder Dead, III. 299. Entreat All living and unliving things to weep For Balder.