Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-DO'CI-BLE
IN-DI-VIS'IONIN-DO'CI-BLE-NESS
IN-DO'CI-BLE, a. [in and docible; L. doceo, to teach.]
- Unteachable; not capable of being taught, or not easily instructed; dull in intellect. Bp. Hall.
- Intractable, as a beast.
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