a. Obs. rare. Also 5 enarrabulle. [ad. L. ēnārrābilis, f. ēnārrāre: see next.] That may be related or told.
1623. Cockeram, II., Which may bee Declared, Narrable, Enarrable.
¶ Used by mistake for innarrable [ad. L. innārrābilis], that cannot be described.
1482. Monk of Evesham (Arb.), 47. This gold smyth wyth an enarrabulle gestur joyde to my leder.
1491. Caxton, Vitas Patr. (W. de W., 1495), I. xliv. 76 a/2. This day haue I seen thynges enarrable.