From ir- + reclaimable. irreclaimable Incapable of being reclaimed; not reclaimable. irreclaimable land 1991 April 6, D. L. Hall, “To Joe”, in Gay Community...
From irreclaimable + -ly. irreclaimably (comparative more irreclaimably, superlative most irreclaimably) In an irreclaimable manner....
From irreclaimable + -ness. irreclaimableness (uncountable) The quality of being irreclaimable....
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) neuheyragh irreclaimable...
young Kate, as he called her, a wild, raking bird as ever flew, whose kitish propensities had, some time before, led him to give her up as irreclaimable....
up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked. [First attested from 1350 to 1470] 1876, Alexander Davidson...
(Whig.), Daily (Columbus) Ohio Statesman, 9 May, p. 3, col. 4: Why, you irreclaimable donkey, don’t you know the “notice” was an advertisement? When will...
Cully had slept in freedom for a whole night he would be wild again and irreclaimable. Cully was a passager. But if the poor Wart could only mark him to roost...
abstruse topics, but to condemn their authors, Pelagius and Cœlestius, as irreclaimable heretics, and this under pain of deprivation and banishment. (obsolete)...