a. [UN-1 7 b.] Incapable of being wounded.
1611. Cotgr., Imblessable, vnhurtable, vnwoundable.
1698. S. Clarke, Script. Just., Introd. B 2. In these lie all my strength and I hope to be unwoundable.
1731. Bailey (ed. 2).
1875. Tennyson, Q. Mary, V. v. Callous with a constant stripe, Unwoundable.
Hence Unwoundableness. rare0.
1660. Blount (ed. 2), Invulnerability, unwoundableness.