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Inable

Inable \In*a"ble\, v. t. See Enable.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
inable

see enable.

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inable

Etymology 1

  1. (context obsolete now nonstandard English) unable, not able. Etymology 2

    v

  2. (context obsolete now nonstandard English) To enable.

Usage examples of "inable".

For by this Authoritie, given him by every particular man in the Commonwealth, he hath the use of so much Power and Strength conferred on him, that by terror thereof, he is inabled to conforme the wills of them all, to Peace at home and mutuall ayd against their enemies abroad.