1382. Wyclif, Tobit x. 4. Thanne wepte his modir with vnremediable teris.
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.
1549. Compl. Scot., 1. Ther cruel inuasions aperis to be onremedabil.
a. 1586. Sidney, Arcadia, II. x. (1912), 213. An unremediable mischiefe already committed.
1645. Bp. Hall, Remedy Discontents, 125. The miseries of an unremediable disappointment.
1695. S. Lobb, Lett. Dr. Bates, 21. An antecedent desert of hell, and a sinfulness so deserving (tho not by an unremediable guilt).