a. (UN-1 7.)
1611. Florio, Dishumile, vnhumble, high minded.
1642. Davenant, Unfort. Lovers, Epil. An unhumble Epilogue.
1842. Pusey, Crisis Eng. Ch., 13. A Communion, in this country, schismatic, and acting in a very unhumble and schismatic spirit.
1882. W. Morris, in Mackail, Life (1899), II. 77. I hope I am not quite unhumble.
Hence Unhumbleness.
a. 1732. T. Boston, Crook in Lot (1805), 117. Their condition will be brought to the lowest pass, but the unhumbleness of their spirits will remain.