† deˈlusible, a. Obs. rare.
[f. L. dēlūs-, ppl. stem of dēlūdĕre to delude: see -ble.]
Capable of being deluded; deludable.
| 1665 Boyle Occas. Refl. i. viii. (1845) 93 After they have been admitted by the more delusible faculty we call Fancy, I make them pass the severer scrutiny of Reason. |