fanciable, a.
(ˈfænsɪəb(ə)l)
[f. fancy v. + -able.]
That may be fancied; spec. of a person: sexually attractive (to another).
| 1934 in Webster. 1981 Spectator 31 Oct. 14/3 Fanciable, actually, in circumstances less folklorique. 1982 Barr & York Official Sloane Ranger Handbk. 127/2 Your virginal (well, fresh and young) attendants, his dashing fanciable ushers. 1986 Times 12 May 11/7 Impolite men are not the least bit fanciable. |