Inhabilis, & hoc inhabile. pen. cor. Col. Vnapt: vnhandsomes vnable: vnmeere.Inhabilis ad consensum.Liu.That wil not eastly be brought to consent and agreement.Progenerandis fœtibus inhabilis. Col Vnapt, &c.Inhabilis magnitudinis nauis.Liu.A ship by realon of % bignes vnwiledie and nothing nimble.Inhabile imperitis telum ad remittendum. Liuius. A darte vneaste or vnhandsome for them that are vnskilful to caste againe.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
ĭn-hăbĭlis, e, adj., that cannot be managed, unmanageable, unwieldy.I.Lit.: navis inhabilis prope magnitudinis, Liv. 33, 30, 5: telum inhabile ad remittendum imperitis, id. 24, 34, 5; cf.: telum pondere, Curt. 8, 9 med.: inhabiles vastorum corporum moles (of elephants), id. 9, 2: quod et ipsis vetustate militiae exercitatum, et hostibus inhabile,
awkward
, Tac. Agr. 36: iter, Dig. 8, 5, 4.— II.Trop., unfit, unapt, incapable, unable: alicui rei, Cic. Fragm. Oecon. 4 Orell.: reddere aliquem inhabilem studiis, Sen. Ep. 15: progenerandis esse fetibus inhabilem, Col. 2, 1, 2: boves labori et culturae non inhabiles, id. 6, 1, 1; cf.: calori non inhabile,