unweariable

adj

Etymology

From un- + weariable.

  1. inherited from *wōrīg
  2. inherited from wēriġ — “weary
  3. inherited from wery
  4. suffixed as weariable — “weary + able
  5. prefixed as unweariable — “un + weariable

Definitions

  1. Tireless.

    • As a spot upon a white cloth sets off the general whiteness, so this dispatch illustrates Lincoln's unweariable patience and long-suffering without parallel.
    • The beautiful book he produced was worthy of the zeal, and unsparing, unweariable pains, which had been spent on it by the band of enthusiasts, and it was truly a little triumph of humanism.

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