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ēnarrābĭlis, e, adj. [enarro], that may be related, represented, or explained (very rare; not ante-Aug.): textus clipei, Verg. A. 8, 625: motus, Quint. 6, 3, 6: foeditas, id. 12, 10, 76: aliquid, Sen. Ep. 121 med.

ēnarrāte, adv., v. enarro fin.

ēnarrātĭo, ōnis, f. [enarro],

  1. I. a detailed exposition, interpretation: ineffabilis sanctusque sermo, cujus enarratio modum hominis excedat, Lact. 4, 9, 3; Quint. 1, 4, 2 sq.; 1, 8, 18 al.
  2. II. Esp., the reckoning in metre, scanning: syllabarum, Sen. Ep. 88, 3.
    1. B. Conversation, Vulg. Sirach, 9, 23; 38, 26.

ēnarrātīvus, a, um, adj. [enarro], pertaining to a detailed exposition: genus poëmatis, Diom. p. 479 P.

ēnarrātor, ōris, m. [enarro], an explainer, expounder, interpreter (post-class.), Gell. 13, 30, 1: Sallustii, id. 18, 4, 2; 18, 6, 8.

ē-narro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to explain in detail, to expound, interpret (rare but class.): omnem rem modo seni, Quo pacto haberet, enarramus ordine, Ter. Ad. 3, 3, 11; Plaut. Am. 1, 3, 27; id. Mil. 2, 1, 1; Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 32; Cic. Inv. 1, 20; id. Div. 1, 26; Liv. 27, 50; Quint. 10, 1, 101 Spald.: poëmata, id. 1, 2, 14 Spald.; Plin. 36, 13, 19, § 87; Gell. 13, 10, 2; 18, 9, 4.
Hence, ēnarrātĭus, adv. comp., more explicitly: scribere, Gell. 10, 1, 7 (opp. breviter et subobscure); 13, 12, 5.