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ĭn-ēlăbōrātus, a, um, adj.,
ĭn-ēlĕgans, antis, adj.,
ĭn-ēlĕgantĭa, ae, f., tastelessness, inelegance; only as law t. t., want of harmony, inconsistency (with the general system of law; cf. Austin, Jurisprud. Lect. XXX. p. 552): inelegantia juris motus, Gai. Inst. 1, 84; 85.
ĭn-ēlŏquax, ācis, adj. [2. in-eloquor], unutterable (late Lat.): gemitibus ineloquacibus, Novat. de Trin. 29.
ĭn-ēlŏquens, entis, adj. [2. in-eloquor], ineloquent (eccl. Lat.): indocti et ineloquentes, Lact. Opif. D. 20, 5.
ĭn-ēlŏquĭbĭlis, e, adj. [2. in-eloquor], unutterable, ineffable, for ineffabilis (eccl. Lat.): fructus, Lact. 7, 11: praemium, id. 7, 5, 9.
ĭn-ēluctābĭlis, e, adj., from which one cannot extricate one’s self, unavoidable, inevitable (poet. and post-Aug.).
ĭn-ēlŭĭbĭlis, e, adj. [2. in-eluo], that cannot be washed out, indelible (eccl. Lat.): fucus, Lact. 7, 20, 9: maculae, id. Ira D. 23, § 24.