释义 |
† irrenitible, a. Obs. rare. [f. ir-2 + renitible, f. L. renītī to struggle against, resist: see -ble.] Not to be struggled against or withstood. Apparently the word intended here, though in both instances printed irreuitable.
1605Chapman All Fools v. K, To conclude for there force it is irrenitible [printed irreuitable], for were they not irrenitible, then might eyther propernesse of person secure a man, or wisedome preuent am [= them]. |