deputable, a.
(dɪˈpjuːtəb(ə)l, ˈdɛpjʊ-)
[f. depute v. + -able.]
Capable of being, or fit to be, deputed.
1621 W. Sclater Tythes (1623) 220 A fifth or tenth of Time deputable to the seruice of God. Ibid. 224 A sixth or eighth of time deputable to Gods seruice. 1841 Carlyle Baillie Misc. (1888) VI. 207 A man deputable to the London Parliament and elsewhither. |