ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
1637. C. Dow, Answ. to H. Burton, 203. The onely way to have constant and untottering comfort.
1671. Clarendon, Dial., Tracts (1727), 324. That they may keep the ship steady and untottering in that troublesome and unruly sea.
ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
1637. C. Dow, Answ. to H. Burton, 203. The onely way to have constant and untottering comfort.
1671. Clarendon, Dial., Tracts (1727), 324. That they may keep the ship steady and untottering in that troublesome and unruly sea.