Insociabilis, & hoc insociábile, pe. cor. Plin. That tannot bee ioyned or mingled together, or brought in cõpany or fellowship with other.Indomita & insociabilis gens.Liu.A wild people and suche as wil not be kepte in duetie of a ciuil societie and obedieuce.Regnum insociabile. Tac. Insociabilis omnibus. Liu.Omni generi humano insociabiles erant.Liui.They were such as would not be brought into the societie and felowship of any kind of men.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
in-sŏcĭābĭlis, e, adj., that cannot be joined together, unsociable, incompatible (mostly post-Aug.): gens, Liv. 37, 1: diversae, insociabilesque naturae arborum, Plin. 17, 19, 30, 137: anum insociabilem nurui efficiebat, Tac. A. 4, 12 fin.: regnum (with discordiae), id. ib. 13, 17; 15, 68.