intolerabilis
Intolerabilis is a Latin adjective meaning "not tolerable" or "unbearable." It describes something that cannot be endured or accepted. In classical Latin, it could modify a noun to express extreme hardship, difficulty, or repugnance, such as a labor, condition, or behavior that one cannot bear.
Etymology and form: Intolerabilis is formed from in- "not" and tolerare "to endure." It belongs to the
Usage: The term appears in Latin prose and poetry to convey severity or extremity. Because it is
Modern usage: In English-language scholarship and in fictional or stylistic writing, intolerabilis is sometimes used to
Taxonomic notes: In biology and botany, Latin epithets such as intolerabilis may appear in species names, but
See also: intolerable, tolerable, tolerance, intolerance, Latin adjectives.