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1 inrequiebilis
irrĕquĭēbĭlis ( inr-), e, adj. [2. inrequiesco], that cannot be stilled, restless:sitis,
that cannot be allayed, Scrib. Comp. 105; Marc. Emp. 20. -
2 irrequiebilis
irrĕquĭēbĭlis ( inr-), e, adj. [2. inrequiesco], that cannot be stilled, restless:sitis,
that cannot be allayed, Scrib. Comp. 105; Marc. Emp. 20. -
3 immitigabilis
immītĭgābĭlis ( inm-), e, adj. [inmitigo], that cannot be softened or allayed, immitigable (post-class.):ardor,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 4, 3, 33. -
4 inmitigabilis
immītĭgābĭlis ( inm-), e, adj. [inmitigo], that cannot be softened or allayed, immitigable (post-class.):ardor,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 4, 3, 33.
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