a. (UN-1 7 b. Cf. IMPARTIBLE a.1)
c. 1420. Wycliffite Bible, Luke, Prol. i. Bi the entringe of the generacioun of vndepartable [v.r. unpartable] God.
c. 1555. Harpsfield, Divorce Hen. VIII. (Camden), 248. This only consent is thought to uphold this unparteable conversation and living together.
1587. Golding, De Mornay, xv. 272. That the Soule is a life by it selfe, a life all in one, vnpartable.
1611. Cotgr., Indivisible, inseperable, vnpartable.
Hence Unpartableness.
1647. Hexham, I. s.v.
1656. Blount, Individuality, inseparableness, unpartableness.