† unˈaudible, a. Obs.
[un-1 7 and 5 b.]
= inaudible a.
| 1611 Florio, Inaudibile, vnaudible, not to be heard. 1650 R. Stapylton Strada's Low C. Wars vii. 68 The man read it in French, and Low Dutch, but with such a hoarse vnaudible Voyce, that very few understood him. 1667 Decay Chr. Piety ii. ¶18 Shall the superaddition of our Religion damp ours into a whisper, a soft unaudible sound. 1784 R. Bage Barham Downs II. 106 Only heaven has blessed him with the gift of unaudible sighing. |