unnumerable
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Etymology edit
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unnumerable (comparative more unnumerable, superlative most unnumerable)
- Obsolete form of innumerable.
- 1567, Arthur Golding (translator), Metamorphoses (originally by Ovid)
- Indenteth with reversed streame: even so of winding wayes Unnumerable Daedalus within his worke convayes
- 1567, Arthur Golding (translator), Metamorphoses (originally by Ovid)