a. (UN-1 7, 7 b)
1613. Drumm. of Hawth., Cypress Grove, Wks. (S.T.S.), II. 91. Thy Will is vncompellable [1711 uncompellible], resisting Force, daunting Necessitie, despising Danger.
1661. Feltham, On Luke xiv. 20, in Resolves (ed. 8), 386. A noble Courtesie conquers the uncompellable mind, and disinterests Man of himself.