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1605. Chapman, All Fools, I. i. 185. A gentlewoman: But her unnurishing dowry must be tolde Out of her beauty.
1640. Bp. Reynolds, Passions, xx. The minde being mollified and puffed up with windie and unnourishing comfort.
1826. Lamb, Elia, II. Pop. Fallacies, xii. The aliment of this poor babe was thin, unnourishing.
1860. Pusey, Min. Proph., 216. Which sold to the poor only what, although unnourishing, was wholesome!