inhabitable

inhabitable
(i-na-bi-ta-bl') adj.
Qui n'est pas habitable. Les anciens croyaient la zone torride inhabitable à cause de la chaleur.
   L'Égypte serait alors devenue, en grande partie, inhabitable, peu propre du moins au commerce, RAYNAL Hist. phil. I, 12.
   Franchissons du désert le sable inhabitable, LEMERCIER Louis IX, IV, 2.
   XVe s.
   Crolieres et lieux inhabitables, FROISS. liv. IV, p. 200, dans LACURNE, au mot sauvagement..
   XVIe s.
   Ceulx de qui la mer, les montagnes et les deserts inhabitables ne peuvent arrester l'avarice, AMYOT Pyrrhus, 33.
   Lat. inhabitabilis, de in.... 1, et habitare, habiter.

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