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† uninterˈmissive, a. Obs. (un-1 7.)
1610E. Skory Extract fr. Hist. Hen. IV of France 5 Anxieties caused by vn-intermissiue infidelities. 1645Quarles New Distemper Wks. (Grosart) I. 150/2 The un⁓intermissive continuance [of Episcopal government] for so many Ages. 1655Earl of Orrery Parthen. ii. iii. 293 His first stroakes were so vnintermissiue and briske. Hence † uninterˈmissively adv., -ness. Obs.
1655Earl of Orrery Parthen. i. i. 3 Perceiveing the un⁓intermissiuenes of his melancholy. 1656Ibid. iii. iv. 295 That admirable equalitie which this fair Princess had so unintermissively practised. |