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inenarrable

[ in-i-nar-uh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. incapable of being described or narrated.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of inenarrable1

1400–50; late Middle English < Latin inēnarrābilis, equivalent to in- in- 3 + ēnarrābilis describable, explicable; e- 1, narrate, -ble
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Example Sentences

Inenarrable, in-e-nar′a-bl, adj. incapable of being narrated or told.

Shall I not crown them with immortal praise Whom I have loved, who have given me, dared with me High secrets, and in darkness knelt to see The inenarrable godhead of delight?

Shall I not crown them with immortal praise Whom I have loved, who have given me, dared with me High secrets, and in darkness knelt to see The inenarrable godhead of delight?

Shall I not crown them with immortal praise Whom I have loved, who have given me, dared with me High secrets, and in darkness knelt to see The inenarrable godhead of delight?

Shall I not crown them with immortal praise Whom I have loved, who have given me, dared with me High secrets, and in darkness knelt to see The inenarrable godhead of delight?

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