(UN-1 12, or f. prec.) Also, in recent use, unmanageability.

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1664.  Ingelo, Bentiv. & Ur., VI. 182. The unmanageableness of their Horses.

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1701.  Collier, M. Anton. (1726), 11. Their unmanageableness ruins their health.

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1748.  Richardson, Clarissa, VII. 244. Thy servant gives me a dreadful account of thy raving unmanageableness.

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1862.  A. Meadows, Man. Midwifery, 239. Instead of a state of stupor, there is a restless unmanageableness approaching to maniacal excitement.

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1877.  ‘H. A. Page,’ De Quincy, I. 42. Inveterate unmanageableness, under home supervision and French tutors.

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