a. Obs. (UN-1 7 b and 5 b.)

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1382.  Wyclif, Judith xiv. 17. Vntolerable drede and trembling fel vp on hem.

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1422.  Yonge trans. Secreta Secret., 182. He was … a crowel Tyraunt ontollerabill.

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c. 1440.  Alph. Tales, 147. The bitter payn of hell … is vntollerable vnto me.

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1535.  Coverdale, Bible, Ded. The vntollerable iniuries … done vnto God.

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1597.  Morley, Introd. Mus., 154. Which is a thing vntolerable except [etc.].

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1612.  T. Taylor, Comm. Titus iii. 1. Those in authority, who may … returne our frowardnes with vntolerable displeasure.

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