ppl. a. [UN-1 10. Cf. OE. unlifiʓende and unlibbende, OHG. unlēbende, MDu. onlevende, MSw. olivande.] Not living or alive; lifeless.

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1561.  trans. Calvin’s 4 Serm. Idol., i. B ij b. An vnliuing creature.

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1594.  Southwell, M. Magd. Funeral T., 68. Her heart [seemed but] the cophin of an vnliuing soule.

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1611.  Florio, Inuiuente, vnliuing.

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1741.  in Richardson, Pamela, I. p. xxxvii. Sweet Pamela!… Thou dear, unliving, yet immortal, Shade!

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1809.  Campbell, Gert. Wyom., II. ii. Past those settlers’ haunts the eye might roam, Where earth’s unliving silence all would seem.

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1855.  M. Arnold, Balder Dead, III. 299. Entreat All living and unliving things to weep For Balder.

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