† flourishable, a. Obs.—1
(ˈflʌrɪʃəb(ə)l)
[f. flourish v. + -able.]
Adapted to flourish or make a display.
| 1614 T. Adams Diuells Banket iv. 141 Hee sets the countenance of continuance on them, which indeede are more fallible in their certaintie than flourishable in their brauerie. |