[fr. L. insanabilis < sano, to heal]
obs. : that cannot be healed or remedied; incurable
"They think them.. so insanable, that they deserve not to be
admonished."
- Wm. Morice, Coena Quasi Koine (1657)
"If, after an insanable breach with Harriet, he transferred
his affections elsewhere, his conduct, right or wrong, would
have had the approbation of Milton."
- Richard Garnett, Essays of an ex-librarian (1901)