Unfrangible

//ʌnˈfɹænd͡ʒɪbl̩// adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Obsolete form of infrangible. alt-of, obsolete

    "[W]e say it is unreasonable, that this [the bread or host of the Eucharist] should be changed into flesh, […] into that body of Christ, which is in heaven; he remaining there, and being whole and impassible, and unfrangible, this, we say, is unreasonable and impossible: […]"

Example

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"[W]e say it is unreasonable, that this [the bread or host of the Eucharist] should be changed into flesh, […] into that body of Christ, which is in heaven; he remaining there, and being whole and impassible, and unfrangible, this, we say, is unreasonable and impossible: […]"

Etymology

From un- + frangible.

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