1642. Compl. Ho. Commons, 7. That unvendible commodity of Ship-mony.
1747. W. Horsley, Fool (1748), II. 274. It is best to lay them [sc. taxes] on Things unvendible.
1841. DIsraeli, Amen. Lit., III. 95. Nearly a third of Popes original subscription edition [was] left unvendible.
1859. Masson, Brit. Novelists, 81. To carry off that otherwise unvendible work.
Hence Unvendibleness.
1618. in Foster, Eng. Factories Ind. (1906), I. 42. The unvendiblenesse of the rest [of the goods].