1634. Jackson, Creed, VII. xv. § 3. It was then an allegation unconcludent and impertinent to say [etc.].
1647. Hammond, Power of Keys, iv. 80. The arguments being utterly unconcludent against us.
a. 1676. Hale, Prim. Orig. Man., I. vi. (1677), 176. All our Argumentations touching them are inevident and unconcludent.