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† iniˈmaginable, a. Obs. [ad. mod.L. inimāginābilis (Erasmus), f. in- (in-3 + imāginābilis imaginable; cf. F. inimaginable (16th c., Montaigne).] Unimaginable.
1533tr. Erasmus' Com. Crede T vij b, God is as muche innominable as he is inymaginable and inuisible. 1603Florio Montaigne ii. xii. (1632) 290 They [heavenly delights] must be thought to be inimaginable. 1698Vanbrugh æsop i. ad fin., What harmony there is in the words of erudition! The musick of them is inimaginable. |