With us the word incurious was described by Heylin, 1656, as an unusual word; it has been appropriately adopted by our best writers, although we still want Incuriosity.
"Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 (of 3)"
Isaac Disraeli
21. 1. and that Incuriosity and the pride of his heart, onelie to know the multitude of his subiects, 2. Sam.
"A Treatise of Witchcraft"
Alexander Roberts
Brading recalled certain circumstances of the girl's history and disposition of which, with love's Incuriosity, he had hitherto been heedless-such as her solitary life with her father, at whose house no one apparently was an acceptable visitor, and her strange fear of the night by which those who knew her best accounted for her never being seen after dark.
"The Best Psychic Stories"
Various