unˈevident, a.
(un-1 7 and 5 b.)
| c 1400 Apol. Loll. 9 As þis consonaunt is vnknowen to þe japer, so þis fendly marchaundy is vneuident to þe feiþful peple knowend þis. 1570 Levins Manip. 69 Vneuident, ineuidens. 1629 H. Burton Truth's Triumph 165 The actuall faith hee cals a firme and certaine, but vneuident assent. 1651 Hobbes Leviath. ii. xxv. 134 Rash and unevident Inferences. a 1670 Hacket Abp. Williams i. (1692) 197 We conjecture at unevident things by that which is evident. |