inenarrable

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  1. Incapable of being narrated or told. This blyssed Lorde is to be set by aboue al thynge, he is to be loued best, for his inenarrable goodnes. Bp. Fisher, Seven Penitential Psalms, Ps. cxlvii. The princes then, and nauie that did bring These so inenarrable troopes, and all their soyles, I sing. Chapman, Iliad, ii.

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  1. from Old French inenarrable, French inénarrable = Spanish inenarrable = Portuguese inenarravel = Italian inenarrabile, from Latin inenarrabilis, that cannot be described, from in- privative + enarrabilis; that can be described, from enarrare, describe, relate in detail: see enarration.
 

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