unequable

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ equable.

Adjective

unequable (comparative more unequable, superlative most unequable)

  1. Not equable.
    • 1692 December 15, Richard Bentley, A Confutation of Atheism from the Origin and Frame of the World. The Third and Last Part. . Being the Eighth of the Lecture Founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esquire.">…], London: H Mortlock , published 1693, →OCLC, pages 25–26:
      he Months of March and September, the tvvo Æquinoxes of Our year, are the moſt vvindy and tempeſtuous, the moſt unſettled and unequable of Seaſons in moſt Countries of the VVorld.