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单词 unknowable
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unknowableadj.n.

Brit. /(ˌ)ʌnˈnəʊəbl/, U.S. /ˌənˈnoʊəb(ə)l/
Forms: see un- prefix1 and know v. and -able suffix.
Origin: Apparently formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: un- prefix1, knowable adj.
Etymology: Apparently < un- prefix1 + knowable adj. (although this is first attested slightly later).
A. adj.
That cannot be known or understood; beyond comprehension.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > unintelligibility > [adjective]
uncouthc897
unnimlyc1225
incomprehensiblea1340
unsearchablec1384
unknowable?c1400
investigablea1425
uncomprehensiblea1425
unthinkablec1445
imperscrutablec1450
inscrutablec1450
inopinable?a1475
incomprenable1502
unspectable?1504
incogitablec1522
uncogitable1529
impenetrable1531
inimaginable1534
inexplicable1555
unsensible1555
unscrutable1562
unfashionable1563
unpenetrable1581
unexcogitable1592
ineffable1598
inexcogitable1599
indivinable1603
ininvestigable1604
incapable1605
searchless?1606
uncomprehensive1609
unconceivable1611
undivinable1611
unimaginable1611
unexplicable1615
unintelligible1616
unapprehensible?1617
unfathomable1617
imprehensible1622
ununderstandablea1631
indeprehensible1633
indiscernible1635
inscrute1639
inapprehensiblea1641
indiscoverable1640
unexaminable1641
impervestigable1643
fathomless1645
inconceivable1646
indeterminable1646
inexplorable1646
insearchable1647
incomprehended1652
comprehendlessa1654
incomprehensive1656
untraceable1661
uninvestigablea1677
unintelligent1683
incognoscible1691
thought-transcendinga1711
uncognizable1720
acataleptic1727
undescriptive1744
elusive1751
impalpable1781
inaccessible1796
unconjecturable1806
uncognoscible1821
unascertainable1827
unfixable1831
unguessable1832
unrealizable1832
unsurveyable1833
hard-shelled1835
unintellective1837
undeemed1845
graspless1849
unconjectured1850
incognizable1852
ungraspable1853
unreadable1853
super-cerebral1854
elusory1856
trans-conscious1865
intangible1880
uncatchable1892
unspelt1892
unplumbable1895
unknowledgeable1920
indiscutable1933
?c1400 (c1380) G. Chaucer tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. (BL Add. 10340) (1868) iii. met. vii. l. 1632 Liggiþ þanne stille al vtterly vnknowable [L. ignorabiles] ne fame ne makeþ ȝow nat knowe.
c1485 ( G. Hay Bk. Knychthede (1993) ii. 12 The quhilkis ar vnknawable till..vnworthy personis.
1633 D. Rogers Treat. Two Sacraments Gospell To Rdr. sig. ** As those Athenians, who set up an Altar, to the unknowable God.
1678 R. Cudworth True Intellect. Syst. Universe i. iv. 471 There is something of God Unknowable and Incomprehensible by all Mortals.
1754 J. Edwards Careful Enq. Freedom of Will ii. xii. 119 If there be any Truth which is absolutely without Evidence, that Truth is absolutely unknowable.
1818 F. Hall Trav. Canada & U.S. 28 Indeed privacy..seems quite unknown, and unknowable to the Americans.
1949 G. Bateson in M. Fortes Social Struct. 49 A vista of unknowable factors whose number increases (probably exponentially) into the future.
2011 S. D. Podmore in P. Stokes & A. J. Buben Kirkegaard & Death ii. 45 Death as unknowable annihilation, or nothingness, is in sharp ostensible contrast to the biblical notion that fear of death..is the beginning of all wisdom.
B. n. Originally and chiefly Philosophy.
1. An unknowable thing. Usually in plural.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > unintelligibility > [noun] > instance of
lock1563
incomprehensibility1651
inscrutables1665
incomprehensible1678
inconceivable1706
I know not what1711
unknowable1725
unsearchable1725
indefinable1810
a sealed book1814
unknowable1816
unintelligible1838
inconceivability1851
imponderable1855
inscrutablenessa1864
unfathomability1867
unthinkable1871
closed book1913
intangible1914
imponderabilia1925
generation gap1962
1725 I. Watts Logick i. vi. 127 To distinguish well between Knowables and Unknowables.
1889 Mind 14 117 We have an epistemology or theory of knowledge which has been improved by the elimination of the Kantian unknowables.
1916 Jrnl. Philos., Psychol. & Sci. Methods 13 286 Correct empirical procedure requires considerably more than a pious resolution to have no dealings with unknowables.
2011 Diversity & Distributions 17 87/2 Statistical methodologies provide a way forward in addressing some of the 'unknowables' regarding biodiversity.
2. With the. That which cannot be known.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > unintelligibility > [noun] > instance of
lock1563
incomprehensibility1651
inscrutables1665
incomprehensible1678
inconceivable1706
I know not what1711
unknowable1725
unsearchable1725
indefinable1810
a sealed book1814
unknowable1816
unintelligible1838
inconceivability1851
imponderable1855
inscrutablenessa1864
unfathomability1867
unthinkable1871
closed book1913
intangible1914
imponderabilia1925
generation gap1962
1816 J. Ogilvie Philos. Ess. ii. 55 Marking..the line of separation betwixt the knowable and the unknowable.
1867 G. H. Lewes Hist. Philos. I. p. cxv We always hope that the Unknown is not also the Unknowable.
1940 T. Wolfe & E. C. Aswell You can't go Home Again i. iv. 43 We..have been maddened by the unknowable.
2017 New Straits Times (Malaysia) (Nexis) 26 Feb. 21 A child, unsmiling, stares into the unknowable from a black-and-white picture etched on a whitewashed gravestone.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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