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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Irrelevant, adj. Also: irrilivant, irrilevant. [Relevant adj.; cf. OF. irrelevant in same sense. Not in Eng. use till 1786.] Said of allegations or pleadings in a law-suit: Not bearing on or supporting the case advanced, not pertinent or applicable, inadmissible. —1558 Admir. Ct. Bk. 80.
Williame Hume ansuerand to the pretendit bill of Johne Denis allegit that samyn irrelevant 1559 Ib. 124.
David … allegeit the samyn [defence] to be irrilivant and aucht to be repellit1561 Reg. Privy C. I. 173.
Irrelevant1578 Rec. Earld. Orkney 142.
Irrilivant1672 Justiciary Rec. II. 90.
The said defence is most irrilevant and the said proclamation can be no ground for the samen, in so far [etc.]