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dicible

ˈdicible, n. Philos. Obs.
  [ad. med.L. dīcibilis (Du Cange), f. dīcĕre to say: see -ble.]
  That which is capable of being said; a notion or idea expressible in words.

1656 Stanley Hist. Philos. viii. xviii. 40 Dicible is that which consisteth according to rationall phantasy. Ibid., Dicibles are notions, that is, νοήµατα, but not meerly and simply notions..being ready for expression, they are called dicibles, and pertain to the enunciative faculty of the soule.

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