a. and sb. [UN-1 7 (5 b), 12. Cf. MDu. onmeubel, -moebel, etc.] = UNMOVABLE.

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1377.  Langl., P. Pl., B. III. 267. Moebles and vnmoebles [v.r. vnmebles], and al þat þow myȝte fynde.

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c. 1380.  Wyclif, Wks. (1880), 12. 3if þei coueiten … þe housis, þat ben goodis vnmeble of here neiȝeboris, as londis or rentis.

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1429.  Wills & Inv. N. C. (Surtees), 80. All remenant and residewe of my goods moblez and vnmoblez.

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1456.  Sir G. Haye, Law Arms (S.T.S.), 261. Gif a man had tane possession of ony gude moble or unmoble.

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1594.  Carew, Tasso (1881), 110. If you also prisonment refuse, And fetters fly, as waight vnmoble fro.

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