inˈcensible, a. rare—1.
[f. L. incens-, ppl. stem of L. incendĕre to incend + -ible.]
Capable of being incensed or excited in feeling.
| 1614 T. Adams in Spurgeon Treas. Dav. Ps. xxxv. 17 Were God like man, subject to passions, or incensible by the suggestions of the common barrator. |