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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Impossibl(e, a.1 Also: -ibill, -ibile and inpossible. [ME. impossible (c 1340), inpossible, -ibile (a 1300), F. impossible, L. impossibilis.] Impossible. Freq. in impersonal constructions.Appar. chiefly as a rendering of or answering to the F. or the L. word. With thing impossible cf. F. chose impossible.(1) a1400 Leg. S. xxi. 433.
Inpossible thing is That ocht be done
Ib. 267.
Inpossible is … Aduersite to be in that sted
1456 Hay I. 122/29.
He sall nocht mak of possible thing inpossible
Ib. 193/18.
The law sais that thing impossible oblisis na man
1490 Irland Mir. fol. 180 b.
He … fanȝeis to him in his fantasy a thing impossible
(2) c1400 Troy-bk. ii. 223.
Which kynde of tree that it be Impossible is man to wytt
1456 Hay I. 145/14.
Ane service that war inpossible to be maid
a1578 Pitsc. I. 94/4.
Witht money wtheris wordis plessant, quhilk ar impossibill to rehearse
1588 King Cat. 5.
[To God] na thing is impossibl nor hard to be done
(3) 1456 Hay I. 75/26.
It is impossible that the hevin be still bot moving
1573 Tyrie Cath. Tr. 18/19.
Onles Schir Johne Knox proue his kirk catholik, it is impossible that it be halie

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