C1 adjective 文語

innascible

/ɪˈnæs.ɪ.bəl/

Describing something that cannot be born or has no beginning or origin. It is a highly specialized term used primarily in theology and philosophy to refer to uncreated or eternal beings.

例文

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The ancient legends speak of an innascible spirit that has watched over the mountains since time immemorial.

The ancient legends speak of an uncreated spirit that has watched over the mountains since time immemorial.

2

In traditional Christian theology, the Father is characterized as innascible, being the source of the Godhead without being derived from another.

In traditional Christian theology, the Father is characterized as unbegotten, being the source of the Godhead without being derived from another.

3

He talks about his 'creative spark' as if it's some innascible thing that just exists without effort.

He talks about his 'creative spark' as if it's some self-originating thing that just exists without effort.

語族

名詞
innascibility
形容詞
innascible
関連
innascibleness
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覚え方のコツ

Think of the word 'nascent' (just coming into existence). The prefix 'in-' means 'not'. So 'in-nasc-ible' means 'not-birth-able', or something that cannot be born because it has always existed.

クイックテスト

Philosophers often describe the 'First Cause' of the universe as __________, meaning it was not created by anything else.

正解!

正解は: innascible

例文

1

The ancient legends speak of an innascible spirit that has watched over the mountains since time immemorial.

everyday

The ancient legends speak of an uncreated spirit that has watched over the mountains since time immemorial.

2

In traditional Christian theology, the Father is characterized as innascible, being the source of the Godhead without being derived from another.

formal

In traditional Christian theology, the Father is characterized as unbegotten, being the source of the Godhead without being derived from another.

3

He talks about his 'creative spark' as if it's some innascible thing that just exists without effort.

informal

He talks about his 'creative spark' as if it's some self-originating thing that just exists without effort.

4

The ontological argument requires a first cause that is necessarily innascible to avoid the problem of infinite regress.

academic

The ontological argument requires a first cause that is necessarily without origin to avoid the problem of infinite regress.

5

The founder's vision was treated as an innascible truth, a foundation upon which all subsequent company policies were built.

business

The founder's vision was treated as an eternal, uncreated truth, a foundation upon which all subsequent company policies were built.

語族

名詞
innascibility
形容詞
innascible
関連
innascibleness

よく使う組み合わせ

innascible being a being that was never born or created
innascible principle a fundamental law that has no prior cause
innascible nature a quality of having no origin
purely innascible completely without beginning
innascible source an origin point that itself has no origin

よく使うフレーズ

the innascible one

a title often given to a supreme deity in theology

by virtue of being innascible

because it has no beginning

innascible and eternal

without birth and lasting forever

よく混同される語

innascible vs inaccessible

Inaccessible means unable to be reached; innascible means unable to be born or having no origin.

innascible vs innocuous

Innocuous means harmless; innascible refers to the lack of a beginning.

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使い方のコツ

This word is extremely rare and is almost exclusively found in theological or metaphysical texts. It should not be used in general conversation unless you are discussing philosophy or religious dogmas.

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よくある間違い

Learners often confuse this with words related to 'access' or 'science' due to the spelling. It is strictly related to the Latin root for 'birth' (nasc).

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覚え方のコツ

Think of the word 'nascent' (just coming into existence). The prefix 'in-' means 'not'. So 'in-nasc-ible' means 'not-birth-able', or something that cannot be born because it has always existed.

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語源

Derived from the Latin 'in-' (not) + 'nascibilis' (able to be born), from 'nasci' (to be born).

文法パターン

Used primarily as an attributive adjective (e.g., an innascible source). Does not typically have a comparative or superlative form.
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文化的な背景

In Western theological tradition, specifically within the doctrine of the Trinity, 'innascibility' is a specific attribute assigned to God the Father to distinguish Him from the Son.

クイックテスト

Philosophers often describe the 'First Cause' of the universe as __________, meaning it was not created by anything else.

正解!

正解は: innascible

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