prisable, a.
(ˈpraɪzəb(ə)l)
Also prizable.
[a. AF. prisable, f. prise prise n.1: see -able; cf. dutiable.]
Liable to the custom of prisage.
| [1392–3 Rolls of Parlt. III. 307/1 Paiant pur chescun tonell de Vyns prisables Vynt deners.] 1882 H. Hall in Antiquary VI. 231/1 The primary meaning of the term prizage—viz. that the Crown took prizable wines at its own price. 1885 ― Hist. Customs II. 106 An equivalent of the Custom of 2s. paid by aliens, namely, 20d. for every prisable pipe, and 10d. for every other pipe. |