a. Obs. Also 5 Sc. vnremedable, 6 onremedabil. [UN-1 7 b, 5 b.] Irremediable.

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1382.  Wyclif, Tobit x. 4. Thanne wepte his modir with vnremediable teris.

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c. 1480.  Henryson, Want of Wyse Men, 63 (Bann. MS.). Sic sturtfull stering in to godis neis it stinkis; Bot he haif rew, all is vnremedable.

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1549.  Compl. Scot., 1. Ther cruel inuasions aperis to be onremedabil.

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a. 1586.  Sidney, Arcadia, II. x. (1912), 213. An unremediable mischiefe already committed.

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1645.  Bp. Hall, Remedy Discontents, 125. The miseries of an unremediable disappointment.

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1695.  S. Lobb, Lett. Dr. Bates, 21. An antecedent desert of hell, and a sinfulness so deserving (tho’ not by an unremediable guilt).

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