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† unˈevitable, a. Obs. [un-1 7 b and 5 b.] = inevitable a.
1539Elyot Cast. Helthe 59 They receyue in medicine that, whiche shall ingender..vneuitable destruction vnto al the body. 1594J. King Funeral Serm. (1599) 677 Let his dead..corpse adde one more [instruction] vnto you of common & vnevitable mortalitie. 1621G. Sandys Ovid's Met. vi. (1626) 113 His haste th'vneuitable bowe o're-took, And through his throte the deadly arrow strook. 1656W. Montagu Accompl. Wom. 59 We have put on black, because mourning is unevitable, since we must needs bewaile our husbands. 1711W. King Heathen Gods & Heroes xiii. 38 [Pluto] bound them with unevitable Chains. So † unˈevitably adv., inevitably. Obs.
1623in Rushw. Hist. Coll. (1659) I. 142 Seeing we..cannot but foresee and fear lest the like may..unevitably bring such peril to your Majesties Kingdoms. |