† 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. |