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in-nāvĭgābĭlis, e, adj., unnavigable: Tiberis, Liv. 5, 13, 1; Lact. 7, 16, 11.

in-nāvĭgo, 1, v. n.,

  1. I. to sail towards: sinistro latere innavigantium, Mel. 2, 1 init.; Avien. Or. Mar. 167.
  2. II. V. a., to sail in, navigate: nec innavigabitur mare, App. Asclep. 25, p. 91 fin.