I. “+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin incorruptibilis, from Latin in- in- (I) + Late Latin corruptibilis corruptible — more at corruptible
: incapable of corruption: as
a. : not subject to decay or dissolution
gold is incorruptible by most chemical agents
b. : incapable of being bribed or morally corrupted : inflexibly just and upright
II. noun
( -s )
: something that is not subject to corruption ; especially : something of spiritual nature