pacable, a.
(ˈpeɪkəb(ə)l)
[ad. L. pācābil-is, f. pācāre to appease, pacify, f. pāx, pāc-em peace.]
Capable of being pacified or appeased; placable.
| a 1834 Coleridge Church & State (1839) 166 Reasonable men are easily satisfied: would they were as numerous as they are pacable! 1860 Thackeray Round. Papers vi. Screens in Din. Rooms, That last Roundabout Paper..was written in a pacable and not unchristian frame of mind. |