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1605.  Chapman, All Fools, I. i. 185. A gentlewoman: But her unnurishing dowry must be tolde Out of her beauty.

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1640.  Bp. Reynolds, Passions, xx. The minde being mollified and puffed up with windie and unnourishing comfort.

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1826.  Lamb, Elia, II. Pop. Fallacies, xii. The aliment of this poor babe was thin, unnourishing.

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1860.  Pusey, Min. Proph., 216. Which … sold to the poor only what, although unnourishing, was wholesome!

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