All 4 Uses of
inviolable
in
The Aeneid
- Inviolable pow'rs, ador'd with dread!†
Book 2 *
- Undaunted worth, inviolable truth!†
Book 6
- Think on a king's inviolable word; And think on Turnus, her once plighted lord: To this false foreigner you give your throne, And wrong a friend, a kinsman, and a son.†
Book 7
- The Thund'rer said, And shook the sacred honors of his head, Attesting Styx, th' inviolable flood, And the black regions of his brother god.†
Book 10
Definition:
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(inviolable) assumed protection from being violated or infringed