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Learned borrowing from French inénarrable, from Latin inēnārrābilis (“indescribable”), from in- (prefix meaning ‘not’) + ēnārrābilis (“describable, explainable”). Ēnārrābilis is derived from ēnārrāre[1] + -bilis (suffix forming adjectives indicating a capacity または worth of being acted upon); ēnārrāre is the present active infinitive of ēnārrō (“to explain in detail, expound”), from ē- (a variant of ex- (prefix meaning ‘away; out; thoroughly’)) + narrō (“to say; to relate, tell; to describe; to recount, report”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ǵneh₃- (“to know”)). The English word is analysable as in- + enarrable.
形容詞
inenarrable (comparative more inenarrable, superlative most inenarrable)
- (formal, literary) That cannot be told; indescribable, inexpressible, unspeakable.
- Synonyms: unnarratable; see also Thesaurus:indescribable
- Antonyms: (廃れた用法, まれに) enarrable, explainable, expressible, narratable; see also Thesaurus:describable
- 1508, John Fisher; John E[yton] B[ickersteth] Mayor, compiler, “This Treatyse Concernynge the Fruytful Saynges of Dauyd the Kynge & Prophete in the Seuen Penytencyall Psalmes. […] [Psalm CII.]”, in The English Works of John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester […] Part I (Extra Series; XXVII), London: Published for the Early English Text Society, by N[icholas] Trübner & Co., […], published 1876, OCLC 9095357, page 196:
- 1548, Aonio Paleario, “Certain Remedies against Incredulity or Unbelief”, in Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devonshire, transl., The Benefit of Christ’s Death: […], London: Bell & Daldy; Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Deighton, Bell, & Co., published 1855, OCLC 79562108, page 172:
- And Saint Peter saith that whoso believe in Christ, although they be afflicted with divers temptations, yet they rejoice with a glorious and inenarrable joyfulness.
- a. 1556, David Lindsay [i.e., David Lyndsay], “The Monarchy; or, Ane Dialogue betwixt Experience and Ane Courtier of the Miserable Estate of the World”, in J[ohn] Ross, editor, The Book of Scottish Poems Ancient and Modern […], Edinburgh: The Edinburgh Publishing Company; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., published 1884, OCLC 24056307, stanza XXV, page 292, column 2:
- 1601, C[aius] Plinius Secundus [i.e., Pliny the Elder], “[Book XXXVII.] Of Diamants and Their Sundrie Kinds. Their Vertues and Properties Medicinable. Of Pearles.”, in Philemon Holland, transl., The Historie of the VVorld. Commonly Called, The Natvrall Historie of C. Plinivs Secvndus. […], 2nd tome, London: […] Adam Islip, published 1635, OCLC 1180792622, page 610:
- 1880, E. Seguin [i.e., Édouard Séguin], “Physiological Infant-school”, in Report on Education, 2nd edition, Milwaukee, Wis.: Doerflinger Book & Publishing Co., OCLC 1045542400, pages 29–30:
- Who has not kept, at least, a vague remembrance of this state of our infant bosom when it was permitted to saturate itself, without admixture of forcing reasons and reasoning, with the emotions produced by new contacts, new movements, new colors, new sounds, new voices, new associations, new sceneries, new people; […] But how few children are allowed the inenarrable delicacies of this education by the sympathies!
- 2000, Glen A. Love, “The Ecological Short Story”, in Blanche H. Gelfant and Lawrence Graver, editor, The Columbia Companion to the Twentieth-century American Short Story, New York, N.Y.: Columbia University Press, →ISBN, part I (Thematic Essays), page 55, column 1:
- The following pages develop the byplay [in Ernest Hemingway's short story The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber (1936)] between Macomber's selfish ignorance and Wilson's awareness, though they convey also that any level of human awareness is unmatched by the inenarrable purposefulness of he lion, who knows only its suffering and what it must do.
関連する語
- enarrable (廃れた用法, まれに)
- enarrate (廃れた用法)
- enarration (廃れた用法)
- enarrative (廃れた用法, まれに)
- enarrator (廃れた用法)
- narratable
- narratage
- narrate
- narrated (adjective)
- narratee
- narrater
- narrating (adjective, noun)
- narration
- narrational
- narrative
- narratively
- narrativised, narrativized (adjective)
- narrativise, narrativize
- narrativising, narrativizing (noun)
- narrativity
- narrativization
- narratological
- narratologist
- narratology
- narrator
- narratorial
- narratory
- narratress (まれに)
- narratrix
- superinenarrable (まれに)
- unnarratable
参照
- ^ “inenarrable, adj.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, March 2021.
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It is an inenarrable heartfelt 'touching (aware)' feeling experienced on encountering things (mono) remote from daily life.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
日常からかけ離れた物事(=もの)に出会った時に生ずる、心の底から「ああ(=あはれ)」と思う何とも言いがたい感情。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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