† inconˈjectable, a. Obs.
[f. in-3 + L. conjectā-re to conjecture, guess (see conject) + -able.]
Used to render Gr. ἀνείκαστος ‘unattainable by conjecture, immense’ (Liddell & Scott).
| 1609 Holland Amm. Marcell. xvii. iv. 85 Apollo powerful, Lord and Patron inconiectable of the Diademes [κύριος διαδήµατος ἀνείκαστος], unto whom the Lord of ægypt hath set up statues in this kingdome. |