a. [UN-1 7 b.]
† 1. Incapable of being heirs. Obs.1
1553. in Holinshed, Chron. (1577), II. 1717/1. Thereby you [are] iustly made illegitimate and vnheritable to the Crowne Imperiall of thys Realme.
2. Uninheritable.
[1775. Ash.]
a. 1854. H. Reed, Lect. Brit. Poets (1857), 384. The glory of Shakspeares name began and ended with himself, his own unheritable self.