† inˈtenible,a.Obs.rare. [f. in-3 + L. type *tenibilis, f.tenēre to hold. Cf. intenable.] Incapable of holding or containing. 1601Shakes.All's Well i. iii. 208 In this captious, and intenible [Fol. 1 intemible] Siue, I still poure in the waters of my loue.