ppl. a. (UN-1 10, 5 d + PASSING ppl. a. 1, 3.)

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1592.  Sc. Acts, Jas. VI. (1814), III. 531/1. The haill estaittis … to remane in this toun vnpassing furth of the samyne.

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1887.  ‘H. Haliburton,’ Scotland’s Sake, 219. An unpassing present of passionless repose.

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1903.  W. Sharp, in Life (1910), 357. It deals in a new way with a subject of unpassing interest.

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