ununderstandability
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[edit]ununderstandability (uncountable)
- Alternative form of un-understandability
- 1935, Epilogue: A Critical Summary, Deya Majorca: The Seizin Press; Constable & Co. Ltd., page 9:
- Gertrude Stein’s ununderstandability is to be explained, however, in another way;
- 1938, W[illiam] J[ohn] Grant, The Spirit of India, page 33:
- For him Hinduism is a wearying maze of ununderstandability.
- 1952, R[eginald] H[orace] Blyth, Haiku: Summer-Autumn, pages 115–116:
- And if we say it is the mystery of life that is here seized and manifested, this also is somewhat shallow, because the meaning of this verse is not in the mere negative ununderstandability and lack of intellectual knowledge, but in the universality and omnipotence of each thing;