10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INNAVIGABLE»
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
INNAVIGABLE, in, and navigable, q. v.; Lat. navis, a ship ; Sp. innavegable ; Fr.
innavigable. " Innavigable, that cannot be sailed in." Cot. 'This let me crave, since
near your grove the road To Hell lies open, and the dark abode Which Acheron ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
INNAVIGABLE, in, and navigable, q. v.; Lat. navis, a ship ; Sp. innavegable ; Fr.
innavigable. " Innavigable, that cannot be sailed in." Cot. □This let me crave,
since near your grove the road To Hell lies open, and the dark abode Which
Acheron ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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A New Dictionary of the English Language
Innavigable,-that. cannot. be. sailed. in,”. (Cotgrave.) This let me crave, since
near your grove the road To Hell lies open, and the dark abode Which Acheron
surrounds, th' innoctgoble flood. Dryden. Virgil. Jis'net's, b. V1. 0, piteous of my
fate, ...
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The Works of John Dryden: Poems 1697
161 th' innavigable Flood. Dryden's addition. For the use of "innavigable" and
similar words in early English translations of Virgil, see Margaret Boddy, "The
Irrenavigable, Innavigable, Irremeable, Irregressive Styx," 2WrQ, CCXIV (1969), ...
John Dryden, William Frost, Vinton A. Dearing, 1988
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Atlantis: The Lost Continent Finally Found
The Krakatoa Volcano and the "Innavigable Seas" of Atlantis The true Atlantis,
the archetype of all others, is really Indonesia, as we have been arguing. In fact,
Atlantis was the extensive sunken continent rimmed by the huge Indonesian
island ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Der. innately, ness. INNAVIGABLE, impassableby ships. (F.—L.) In Cockeram (
1642). 'Th' innavigable flood;' Dryden, tr. of Virgil, vi. 161.—F. innavigable.—L.
innāuigābilis.From In(3) and Navigable. INNER, INNERMOST;see underIn.
INNING ...
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A Treatise on the Law of Insurance: In Four Books; I. Of ...
the ship to'spring a leak, had rendered her innavigable.—The insurers replied
that the insured were bound to give conclusive evidence of the loss; that the
witnesses examined by the consul did not depose that the loss was occasioned
by the ...
Samuel Marshall, Jonathan Williams Condy, 1810
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A Lexicon of French Borrowings in the German Vocabulary ...
innavigable - intelligence 383 (INNAVIGABLE) (adj . ) Partial lcan-translation: (
UNNAVIGABLE) (adj.) Cf. Fr. innavigable, Lat . innavigabilis 'not navigable'. The
form below could be regarded as a partial loan-transl . , or as an independent
Ger.
William Jervis Jones, 1976
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A New Law Dictionary and Glossary: Containing Full ...
Sometimes called an innholder, and more frequently tavern-keeper, (q. v.)
INNAVIGABLE. In insurance law. Not navigable. A term applied to a yessel when,
by a peril of the sea, she ceases to be navigable, by irremediable misfortune. A
ship is ...
Alexander Mansfield Burrill, 1850
Being there surveyed, she was, by the consul, pronounced to be innavigable. —
The insured insisted that the above circumstances amounted to sufficient
evidence of the loss, which could only be attributed to the contrary winds, which,
having ...
Samuel Marshall, Jonathan Williams Condy, 1810
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INNAVIGABLE»
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innavigable is used in the context of the following news items.
Mass snowfalls creating problem for Colchester County maple …
TATAMAGOUCHE - Jim Bezanson sat at home this winter and watched one storm after another turn his maple stands into an innavigable mess. «Truro Daily News, Mar 15»
Renovation begins at Rochester Hills Public Library after delay
A largely innavigable book return. “People were hitting the building because they (couldn't make the turn),” library director Christine Lind Hage ... «The Oakland Press, Aug 14»
President warns NRA against quick wealth
To summarise, I pointed out that Africa's deserts and thick forests inhibited the movement of people and ideas; the innavigable rivers did not ... «The Observer, Jun 14»
5 Things I'd Like To See Happen in Fallout 4
Having to account for the innavigable black of night, sudden storms, and reduced visibility due to dust clouds and heavy rain shifted a great ... «Gameranx, Apr 14»
Pain and Parentheses
An innavigable sea washes with silent waves between us and the things we aim at and converse with. Grief too will make us idealists. In the ... «The New York Review of Books, Apr 14»
Atlantis was Indus valley plateu?
It is there that we had Plato's "innavigable seas", the same one mentioned by navigators. such as Pytheas, Himilco, Hanno and others. It was ... «Indian Defence, Apr 14»
'DC bound!' Brevard's Mary Horton wins regional spelling bee
Update 11: Now, it's between Mary and Allen, the Sumter County champion. Allen stumbles on the word "innavigable." Mary must spell the next ... «Florida Today, Mar 14»
Orlando Sentinel spelling bee winner headed to nationals
Allen's missed word was innavigable, meaning impassable by ships. The competition was stiff, with spellers correctly tackling words including ... «Orlando Sentinel, Mar 14»
Well, I'm Still Trying To Sign Up For Health Insurance Or Why I'm Not …
... because it was totally innavigable and confusing. Then, I finally got to the stage where I was offered a selection of health plans, and when I ... «xoJane, Jan 14»
Documenting The Stories Of 50 NYCHA Residents
Wow, an admirable project, unfortunately undermined by their innavigable Flash site and way-overwatermarked photographs. Nobody who ... «Curbed NY, Apr 13»