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placable
placable, a. (ˈpleɪkəb(ə)l, ˈplækab(ə)l) [ME. a. OF. placable, ad. L. plācābilis, f. plācāre to appease: see -able.] † 1. Pleasing, agreeable. Obs.c 1450 Mirour Saluacioun 723 Marie was body and sawle to godd perfitely placable. c 1540 Boorde The boke for to Lerne A iij b, It may be placable to the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Akatov
It derives from the first name Akaky, which is of Greek origin and means placable, innocent. wikipedia.org
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unprovokable
unproˈvokable, a. (un-1 7 b.)1803 Bentham Mem. & Corr. Wks. 1843 X. 403 Better..would it be if your..principals were as placable, or rather as unprovokable. Oxford English Dictionary
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appeasable
appeasable, a. (əˈpiːzəb(ə)l) [a. OFr. apaisable, f. apaiser: see appease and -able.] Capable of being appeased or pacified; placable.1549 Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Heb. iv. 16 Let vs goe vnto hys seate, not hys terrible, but appesable seate. 1664 H. More Myst. Iniq. xii. 40 Considering how perfectly ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Child Murderess
Humbrecht, who has become increasingly placable, promises Von Groeningseck every financial support. wikipedia.org
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unplacable
† unˈplacable, a. Obs. (un-1 7 b, 5 b.)1553 Bale Vocacyon 48 b, A perpetuall and vnplacable enemye. 1594 ? Greene Selimus Prologue 10 You shall behold him character in blood The image of an unplacable King. a 1619 M. Fotherby Atheom. i. xiii. §3 (1622) 141 An vnplacable hatred. 1676 Bp. N. French Vn... Oxford English Dictionary
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David Lindsay (bishop of Ross)
"He was", says the same authority, "of a placable nature, and greatly favoured of the king, to whom he performed diverse good services, especially in the wikipedia.org
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placably
ˈplacably, adv. [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In a placable manner.1839 James Louis XIV, IV. 317 He..heard patiently and placably complaints of himself and of his government. 1861 Geo. Eliot Silas M. iii, ‘Ay, ay’, said Dunstan, very placably, ‘you do me justice, I see’. Oxford English Dictionary
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Great Žemaičių Kalvarija Festival
Placable Eve 16.00 St. Mass Panu hill. In the presence of members of the Legion of St. Mary. After St. Mass maldinga gait in Žemaičių Hill. 19 hrs. wikipedia.org
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implacable
implacable, a. (ɪmˈpleɪkəb(ə)l, -ˈplækəb(ə)l) [a. F. implacable, ad. L. implācābilis, f. im- (im-2 + plācābilis placable. (By Spenser and Longfellow stressed on first (or third) syllable.)] 1. That cannot be appeased; irreconcileable; inexorable: of persons, feelings, etc.1522 More De Quat. Noviss. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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placableness
ˈplacableness [f. prec. + -ness.] The quality of being placable; placability.1647 Cudworth Serm., 1 Cor. xv. 57 (1676) 72 A sensible Demonstration..of God's..Placableness and Reconcileableness to sinners returning to obedience. 1741 Richardson Pamela (1824) I. xv. 256 That softness of nature, and pl... Oxford English Dictionary
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pacable
pacable, a. (ˈpeɪkəb(ə)l) [ad. L. pācābil-is, f. pācāre to appease, pacify, f. pāx, pāc-em peace.] Capable of being pacified or appeased; placable.a 1834 Coleridge Church & State (1839) 166 Reasonable men are easily satisfied: would they were as numerous as they are pacable! 1860 Thackeray Round. Pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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pleasable
pleasable, a. Now rare. (ˈpliːzəb(ə)l) Also 4 plesable, 6 pleasible. [ME. plesable, a. OF. pleisable (c 1185 in Godefroy), plaisable agreeable, f. plaisir (= plaire) to please; see please and -able.] 1. Capable of being pleased; placable, mild.1382 Wyclif Gen. xliii. 14 And my God Almyȝti make hym p... Oxford English Dictionary
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placability
placability (pleɪkəˈbɪlɪtɪ, plæk-) [ad. L. plācābilitās, f. plācābilis placable: see -ity. Cf. obs. F. placabilité (1577 in Godef.)] The quality or character of being placable; readiness to be appeased or to forgive; mildness of disposition.1531 Elyot Gov. ii. vi. Placabilitie is no litle part of Be... Oxford English Dictionary
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entreatable
† enˈtreatable, inˈtreatable, a. Obs. [f. entreat v. + -able.] 1. a. Of a thing: That admits of being taken in hand, treated of, or discussed. b. Of a person: That admits of being dealt with, manageable.1548 Gest Pr. Masse D viij, The next entretable matter is y{supt} y⊇ sayd sacrifice is, etc. 1581... Oxford English Dictionary
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