† irrepreˈhendable,a.Obs.rare—1. [f. ir-2 + reprehendable.] = irreprehensible. 1597A. M. tr.Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 1 b/2 Hippocrates havinge published his knowledge, shalbe irreprehendable, and of all men admired.Ibid. 51 b/1 Certayne times of the yeare, which are irreprehendable.