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Unblameabill, -blamable, adj. [e.m.E. vnblameable (1531).] Blameless, irreproachable. — 1607 Melvill 737.
Faithfull and unblameabill ministeres ar presently pressit doun by the burdein of so many great reproches 1693 Apol. Clergy Scotl. 15.
I know not a more unblamable company of men upon earth than the Episcopal clergy of Scotland
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