a. Obs. rare. Also 5 enarrabulle. [ad. L. ēnārrābilis, f. ēnārrāre: see next.] That may be related or told.

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1623.  Cockeram, II., Which may bee Declared, Narrable, Enarrable.

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  ¶ Used by mistake for innarrable [ad. L. innārrābilis], that cannot be described.

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1482.  Monk of Evesham (Arb.), 47. This gold smyth … wyth an enarrabulle gestur … joyde to my leder.

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1491.  Caxton, Vitas Patr. (W. de W., 1495), I. xliv. 76 a/2. This day haue I seen thynges enarrable.

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