avouchable, a.
(əˈvaʊtʃəb(ə)l)
[f. avouch v. + -able.]
Able to be avouched.
1594 Carew Huarte's Exam. Wits (1616) 96 It is a matter not auouchable. 1651 Fuller Life H. Smith in Smith's Wks. 1866 I. 9 Incapable by weakness or any avouchable impediment. 1655 ― Ch. Hist. i. iii. Wks. I. 67 The most avouchable Evidence of Christianity flourishing in this Island in this Age. [In mod. Dicts.] |