† irreˈcurable, a. Obs. rare.
[f. ir-2 + recure v. + -able.]
Incapable of being remedied; incurable; irremediable.
| a 1548 Hall Chron., 1 Hen. IV (1809) 22 They determined rather to abide in their old Subieccion..then for a Displeasure irrecurable to auenture themselfes on a new and a doubtfull parell. 1579 U. Fulwell Arte Flatterie F ij b (N.), Forced to sustayne a most grevous and irrecurable fall. |