unbailable

adj

Etymology

From un- + bailable.

  1. derived from bāiulō — “carry or bear
  2. inherited from baille
  3. suffixed as bailable — “bail + able
  4. prefixed as unbailable — “un + bailable

Definitions

  1. Not bailable.

    • Humans had to be schooled in how to describe the maelstrom as if they weren’t lost in the middle of it, in their own unbailable open boat.

The neighborhood

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