a. (UN-1 7 b.)
1611. Florio, Inacquisteuole, vnpurchasable.
1792. W. Roberts, Looker-on, No. 78 (1794), I. 238. The unpurchasable beauties and chaste decorations of rural scenery.
a. 1834. Coleridge, Lit. Rem. (1839), IV. 170. To others, they are not only not easy and cheap, but unpurchaseable and impossible.
1880. McCarthy, Own Times, IV. 215. The country gentleman, whose own vote was unpurchasable by any money bribe.