[f. prec.] The quality or state of being unconscionable; unscrupulousness, unreasonableness.
1607. Hieron, Defence, I. 179. Observe further, his unconscionablenes and whether he hath not sold himselfe to speake he careth not what.
1657. G. Starkey, Helmonts Vind., 173. A cover-slut of idleness, ignorance, and unconscionableness.
1670. Baxter, Cure Ch. Div., 380. Are not the most conscientious, necessary helpers of the Ministry, by their example, to cure the unconscionableness of the rest?