The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inenarrable
Inenarrable \In`e*nar"ra*ble\, a. [L. inenarrabilis; pref. in-
not + enarrabilis that may be related; fr. enarrare to
relate: cf. F. in['e]narrable. See Enarration.]
Incapable of being narrated; indescribable; ineffable. [Obs.]
``Inenarrable goodness.''
--Bp. Fisher.
Usage examples of "inenarrable".
Permaneció junto a ellos observando aterrado el inenarrable conflicto.
I should never have believed myself capable of the sensuous fervor I felt for Mybaloë, and the almost inenarrable experiences into which her love initiated me.
Then he was possessed by a troublous doubt, by an inenarrable sense of dislocation, and a dream-like vagueness which attached itself to the world about him.