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  1.  Not permitting or enduring. rare.

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1568.  Reg. Privy Council Scot., I. 626. Unsufferand the said Johnne … to be supportit … be the said hous.

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1570.  Levins, Manip., 137. Vnsuffering, impatiens.

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  2.  Not undergoing suffering.

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1717.  Atterbury, Serm. (1737), III. 153. Can a man so treated … be said to be in an unsuffering state?

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1736.  Thomson, Hymn Seasons, 75. For the Great Shepherd reigns; And His unsuffering kingdom yet will come.

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1838.  H. Blunt, Sev. Ch. Asia, 24. To an extent, to which the fairest mansion of the unsuffering Christian is utterly a stranger.

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