recoˈllectable, a. rare.
[f. prec. + -able.]
That may be recollected.
1778 W. H. Marshall Minutes Agric. 18 July 1776 This adduces to the mind the whole chain of recollectable facts and words incident to the subject. 1801 Coleridge Lett. (1895) 357 His deepest and most recollectable delights have been in solitude. 1891 Harper's Mag. Sept. 542/1 It was more ‘recollectable’ than all my real adventures. |