Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-VUL'NER-A-BLE
IN-VUL-NER-A-BIL'I-TY, or IN-VUL'NER-A-BLE-NESSIN-WALL'
IN-VUL'NER-A-BLE, a. [Fr. from L. invulnerabilis. See Vunerable.]
That can not be wounded; incapable of receiving injury. Nor vainly hope / To be invulnerable in those bright arms. Milton.
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