unˈnotable, a. and n.
(un-1 7 b, 12.)
| 1528 Paynell Salerne's Regim. O ij b, Fyshe..bred in shalowe & vnnotable waters. 1611 Florio, Innotabile, vnnoteable, not to be noted. 1831 Carlyle Sart. Res. ii. v, Nay, who knows..but Blumine herself might have aforetime noted the so unnotable. 1837 ― Fr. Rev. ii. iv. vi, Unnotable hum of sweet human gossip rises from this Village. |
b. n. One who is not notable.
| 1861 H. S. Cunningham Wheat & Tares 324 If you get anybody else better worth having to dinner, I'll come in my sedan..along with the other unnotables. |