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† inˈdocible, a. Obs. [ad. late L. indocibilis, or f. in-3 + docible.] Incapable of being taught or instructed; unteachable. Also indocible of.
1555Eden Decades (Arb.) 52 Be not indocible lyke Tygers and dragons. 1666Sancroft Lex Ignea 10 Our indocible and unteachable Humor. 1768–74Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) II. 142 It renders him indocible of that most useful science of ignorance. Hence † inˈdocibleness.
1647Jer. Taylor Lib. Proph. ii. 25 Out of pevishnesse and indociblenesse of disposition. 1678–9Foulkes Alarm Sinn. 31 The ignorance or indocibleness of some of the People. |