† ˈmacerable, a. Obs. rare.
[as if ad. L. *mācerābilis, f. mācerāre to macerate.]
That may be macerated.
| a 1631 Donne Six Serm. i. (1634) 30 Miserable, unexpressible, unimaginable macerable condition, where the sufferer would be glad to be but a devil. 1742 Eames in Phil. Trans. XLII. 33 The Auditory Bones are of a tartareous kind of friable and easily macerable Substance. |