a. Obs. (UN-1 7 and 5 b.)

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1388.  Wyclif, Tobit xii. 19. Y vse vnuysible meete.

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c. 1402.  Lydg., Compl. Bl. Knt., 623. When Vulcanus … with a cheyne vnvisible yow bounde.

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1483.  Caxton, Cato, c j b. The whyche hath myght … vpon alle thynges vysyble and vnuysyble.

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1558.  Bp. Watson, Sev. Sacram., vii. 36. Christ geueth vnto vs his vnuisible graces, in sensible sacramentes.

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1593.  Pass. Morrice, F ij b. I would I … went not so vnuisible. [Also Hexham and Ash s.v.]

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  Hence † Unvisibleness;Unvisibly adv.

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c. 1380.  Wyclif, Sel. Wks., III. 522. It is nedeful þat it be understonden *unvesibily.

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1647.  Hexham, I. Vnvisible, or unvisibly.

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1721.  Strype, Eccl. Mem., III. 279. You … adore the same flesh in substance, altho’ unvisibly [orig. invisible] in the sacrament, which we al shal se in the latter day visible.

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1611.  Florio, Inuisibilita, *vnuisiblenesse.

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