unexplicable

名词 n. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Rare form of inexplicable. form-of,rare
    — Chap[ter] IV. (4) We can give no account of the manner of Senſation: nor (5) of the nature of the Memory. It is conſider’d according to the philoſophy of [René] Des-Cartes, Sir K[enelm] Digby, Ariſtotle and Mr. [Thomas] Hobbs, and all ineffectuall. Some other unexplicables mention’d.
形容词 adj.
  1. Uncommon form of inexplicable. form-of,uncommon
    — And to the pꝛoofe of thys peſtilent hereſy, he dꝛaweth the couert and obſcure woꝛdes of our ſauiour Chꝛiſt in yͤ ghoſpell of ſaynt Mathew the .xij. chap. and alſo the darke ⁊ harde woꝛdes of ſaynct Paule. Which places of themſelfe all olde holy doctours confeſſe foꝛ diffuſe ⁊ almoſt unexplicable, ſauing that thei al expounde them contrarye to Tindalles hereſy, by yͤ articles of the knowne faith of Chꝛiſtes catholike church, ⁊ by mani plaine open textes of holy ſcripture.

词形变化

more unexplicable comparative most unexplicable superlative unexplicables plural

词源

词源 1
Alteration of inexplicable with un-.
词源 2
Alteration of inexplicable with un-.
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