† ˈvolitable, a. Obs.—1
[f. L. volit-āre: see volitate v. and -able.]
Volatile.
| a 1690 Hopkins Serm. John iii. 5 Disc. (1694) III. 120 Their Prayers may be so importunate and earnest as if they would take no denial from God: But yet this Vollitable Spirit is soon spent. |