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sequestrable

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.

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