inenubilable

Etymology
From English +  + English, possibly  (1872–1956): see the 1903 and 1911 quotations below.

is derived from (a variant of ) +  (from, ultimately from ) +.

Adjective

 * 1) Incapable of being cleared of clouds.
 * 2)  Inexplicable, mysterious, unclear.
 * 1)  Inexplicable, mysterious, unclear.
 * 1)  Inexplicable, mysterious, unclear.