Middle English Dictionary Entry
unē̆vī̆tāble adj.
Entry Info
Forms | unē̆vī̆tāble adj. |
Etymology | Prob. from inē̆vī̆tāble adj. (or its source), with change of prefix; also cp. L ēvītābilis. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
Unavoidable.
Associated quotations
- (1441) Visit.Alnwick8a : We commaunde, charge, and enioyne yowe, prioresse…that nyghtly ye lygge in the dormytorye to ouersee your susters…but if grete sekenesse or vneuytable occupacyons lette yowe.