a. (UN-1 7 b.)
1625. Purchas, Pilgrims, II. 1456. Through the virtue of an uninterpretable name.
1729. G. Adams, trans. Sophocles, Antig., IV. i. II. 56. An unknown Voice of Birds crying with an ill Fury, uninterpretable.
1879. Thomson & Tait, Nat. Phil., I. I. § 385. In the former [Dynamical Theory of Heat], which is based upon the conclusion from experiment that heat is a form of energy, many formulæ are at present obscure and uninterpretable, because we do not know the mechanism of the motions or distortions of the particles of bodies.
1884. Pop. Sci. Monthly, XXIV. 822. Figures of men and animals and uninterpretable signs.