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Webster 1913 Edition


Inviolable

In-vi′o-la-ble

,
Adj.
[L.
inviolabilis
: cf. F.
inviolable
. See
Inviolate
,
Adj.
]
1.
Not violable; not susceptible of hurt, wound, or harm (used with respect to either physical or moral damage); not susceptible of being profaned or corrupted; sacred; holy;
as,
inviolable
honor or chastity; an
inviolable
shrine.
He tried a third, a tough, well-chosen spear,
The
inviolable
body stood sincere.
Dryden.
2.
Unviolated; uninjured; undefiled; uncorrupted.
For thou, be sure, shalt give account
To him who sent us, whose charge is to keep
This place
inviolable
, and these from harm.
Milton.
3.
Not capable of being broken or violated;
as, an
inviolable
covenant, agreement, promise, or vow
.
Their almighty Maker first ordained
And bound them with
inviolable
bands.
Spenser.
And keep our faiths firm and
inviolable
.
Shakespeare

Webster 1828 Edition


Inviolable

INVI'OLABLE

,
Adj.
[L. inviolabilis; in and violabilis, violo, to violate.]
1.
Not to be profaned; that ought not to be injured, polluted or treated with irreverence; as, a sacred place and sacred things should be considered inviolable.
2.
Not to be broken; as an inviolable league, covenant, agreement, contract, vow or promise.
3.
Not to be injured or tarnished; as inviolable chastity or honor.
4.
Not susceptible of hurt or wound; as inviolable saints.

Definition 2024


inviolable

inviolable

English

Adjective

inviolable (comparative more inviolable, superlative most inviolable)

  1. Not violable; not to be infringed.
  2. Not susceptible to violence, or of being profaned, corrupted, or dishonoured.
  3. Incapable of being injured or invaded; indestructible.

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References

  • inviolable in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911
  • inviolable in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913

French

Etymology

From Latin inviolābilis (untouchable).

Adjective

inviolable m, f (plural inviolables)

  1. inviolable

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin inviolābilis (untouchable).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /imbjoˈlable/, [ĩmbjoˈlaβle]

Adjective

inviolable m, f (plural inviolables)

  1. inviolable