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batable
▪ I. † ˈbatable, a. Obs. Also 7 bateable, 7–8 battable. [Shortened form of debatable; cf. bate n.1] Debatable, disputed; used esp. of the ‘debatable ground’ on the Scottish border.1453 in Rymer Fœdera (1710) XI. 337 The Batable Landes in the Westmarch. 1531–2 Act 23 Hen. VIII, xvi, The batable groun... Oxford English Dictionary
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Debatable Lands
The Debatable Lands, also known as debatable ground, batable ground or threip lands, lay between Scotland and England. wikipedia.org
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beatable
ˈbeatable, a. That can be beaten.1611 Cotgr., Batable, beatable; batterable. 1892 Atlantic Monthly Mar. 331 A more beatable child than Samuel Taylor it would be hard to find. Oxford English Dictionary
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batterable
batterable, a. (ˈbætərəb(ə)l) [f. batter v.1 + -able.] That can be battered or bruised by beating.1611 Cotgr., Batable, beatable, batterable. 1623 Favine Theat. Hon. ii. xiii. 265 A strong Citie for Warre, without Suburb, not batter-able. Oxford English Dictionary
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Scots' Dike
Introduction The Debatable Lands, also known as "Debatable ground", "Batable ground", or "Threpe" – a Scots term meaning "something that is argued over "Batable". wikipedia.org
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unabatable
unaˈbatable, a. (un-1 7 b.)1788 T. Paine Amer. Crisis (1817) 170 The enmity is perpetual, unalterable, and unabateable. 1837 Carlyle Fr. Rev. i. iii. iv, The wise man..sees..all the symptoms he has ever met with in history,—unabateable by soothing Edicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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undebatable
undeˈbatable, a. (un-1 7 b.) Also, in recent use, undebatably adv.1869 F. W. Newman Misc. 200 Seas, Desarts or great Mountain ranges have always been the chief arbiters in this undebateable question. 1898 Mission. Herald (Boston) Mar. 104/2 The pastors settled it by saying it was undebatable. Oxford English Dictionary
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battable
▪ I. † ˈbattable, a. Obs. Also 6–7 batable. [f. bat- (see batten v.) + -able.] Of pasture-land: Good for the sustenance of flocks and herds; feeding, fattening; fertile in pasture.1570–87 Holinshed Scot. Chron. (1806) I. 8 There is good grasse and verie batable for their heards. 1589 Fleming Virg. G... Oxford English Dictionary
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debatable
debatable, a. (dɪˈbeɪtəb(ə)l) Also 7–9 debateable. [a. OF. debatable (Cotgr.), debattable, f. debat(t)-re + -able: med. (Anglo-)L. debatabilis.] 1. Admitting of debate or controversy; subject to dispute; questionable.1581 Mulcaster Positions iii. (1887) 11 The difference of opinion is no proufe at a... Oxford English Dictionary
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threap
▪ I. threap, n. Now Sc. and north. dial. (θriːp) Forms: 3–4 þrep, 4–5 þrepe, threp, 4–6 threpe, 6 threip, threype, 7 threape, 8–9 threep, 8– threap. [f. threap v.] 1. The action of threaping; contradiction, contention, argument, discussion; controversy, dispute; strife, quarrel, contest.a 1300 Curso... Oxford English Dictionary
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