† seˈquestrable, a. Obs.
Also 7 sequesterable.
[f. sequester v. + -able.]
1. Capable of being sequestered, liable to sequestration.
| 1652–3 in Royalist Comp. Papers, Lancs. (1891) I. 185 Her sonne Henry at that tyme was..noe way for his parte Seqable, but hath ever bene a Protestant and a well wisher to the Parliament. 1656 in Burton's Diary (1828) I. 95 Persons not only sequestrable, but actually sequestered. 1807 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. V. 200 Life-interests, such as entailed estates, church-livings and annuities, should be wholly sequestrable with less ceremony. |
2. Separable.
| 1661 Boyle Scept. Chem., Physiol. Consid. 34 Harts-Horn, and divers other Bodies..that abound with not uneasily sequestrable Salt. |