1653. H. More, Antid. Ath. (1662), 151. The Plantal faculty of the Soul whereby she is unitable to this terrestrial body. Ibid. (1659), Immort. Soul, III. xiv. 481. That Order of immaterial Creatures which we call Souls, vitally unitable with the Matter.
1678. Cudworth, Intell. Syst., 565. Such Beings or Spirits Incorporeal are Vitally Unitable to Bodies.
1707. Vulpone, 22. The Offer of the Scots to Unite the Nations in such things as they are Unitable.
1854. Owen, in Orrs Circ. Sci., Org. Nat., I. 166. When fractured, the broken parts are not unitable from within.
Hence Unitability.
1863. trans. Dorners Person of Christ, III. 280. The real unitability of the divine and human.