hinnible, a.
(ˈhɪnɪb(ə)l)
[f. late L. hinnībilis, f. hinnīre to neigh.]
Able to neigh or whinny.
| 1656 Blount Glossogr., Hinnible, that can neigh as a horse, apt to neigh. 1719 D'Urfey Pills (1872) III. 316 Achilles..Was taught by the Centaur's rational parts the Hinnible to bestride. 1860 Mansel Proleg. Log. vi. 204 If he [the logician] is bound to know, as a matter of fact, that men are rational and horses hinnible. |