unvoluntary
English
Etymology
Adjective
unvoluntary (comparative more unvoluntary, superlative most unvoluntary)
- (obsolete) Involuntary.
- 1655, Thomas Fuller, The Church-History of Britain from the Birth of Jesus until the Year M.DC.XLVIII, London: John Williams, “I. Century,” p. 2,[1]
- […] may their Mistake herein be as freely forgiven them, as I hope and desire that the Charitable Reader will with his Pardon meet those unvoluntary Errours, which in this Work by me shall be committed.
- 1655, Thomas Fuller, The Church-History of Britain from the Birth of Jesus until the Year M.DC.XLVIII, London: John Williams, “I. Century,” p. 2,[1]
Translations
involuntary — see involuntary