Middle English Dictionary Entry
implācāble adj.
Entry Info
Forms | implācāble adj. |
Etymology | L |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
Immitigable, unappeasable.
Associated quotations
- ?a1475(?a1425) Higd.(2) (Hrl 2261)5.439 : At the laste an implacable [L inplacabili] dissencion exorte and movede betwene the Romanes and the Saracenys, Heraclius toke the crosse of Criste from Ierusalem to Constantinopole.
- a1500 Mirror Salv.(Beeleigh)p.79 : Betwix godde Aungels and man, crist come pees to restore, Lasting ire inplacable fyve thovzande ȝere tofore.