† undeˈfatigable,a.Obs. (un-1 7 b and 5 b.) 1630tr.Camden's Hist.Eliz. iv. 89 Meane while, the Lord Deputy with vndefatigable paynes prosecuteth Mac-Hugh.1662W. Gurnall Chr. in Arm. iii. xx. §1 Men, furnished by the blessing of God on their undefatigable labours and studies.