Now rare. [UN-1 12 and 5 b.] Insatiability.

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1539.  Elyot, Cast. Helthe (1541), 28. To content the unsaciablenes of wanton appetites.

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1547.  Recorde, Judic. Ur., 1. Unsaciablenes is never satisfied.

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1656.  Earl Monm., trans. Boccalini’s Advts. fr. Parnass., 437. To satisfie the ravenous and dog-like unsatiableness of such a company of starvelings.

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a. 1699.  J. Beaumont, Psyche, XVI. ccxxx. O pardon my Unsatiableness, Since Thou thy self alone art cause of it.

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1823.  Bentham, Not Paul, 282. The unsatiableness of Paul’s ambition.

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