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ˈvendable, a. Now rare. [a. OF. vendable, f. vendre to sell, or (in later use) directly f. vend v. + -able.] = vendible a.c 1400 Rom. Rose 5804 But chaunged is this world unstable; For love is over alle vendable. 1474 Caxton Chesse iii. iv. (1883) 112 Saluste..saith that alle thynges be vendable. c ...
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IV The Traffique and vendable Commodities of the Countrey.
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unvendable
unˈvendable, a. (un-1 7 b.)1753 Hanway Trav. iii. xlvii. (1762) I. 217 They were utterly unvendable. 1893 Daily News 15 June 5/2 These..precious but entirely unvendable books.
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vendible
vendible, a. and n. (ˈvɛndɪb(ə)l) [ad. L. vendibilis, f. vendĕre to sell. So Sp. vendible, It. vendibile. Cf. vendable a.] A. adj. 1. Capable of being vended or sold; that may be disposed of by sale; saleable, marketable. Freq. with more, most, etc., denoting the readiness with which a thing can be ...
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-ble
-ble a. OF. -ble:—L. -bilem, nom. -bili-s, suffix forming verbal adjs., with the sense ‘given to, tending to, like to, fit to, able to’; as in sta-bili- ‘like, fit to stand.’ After consonant stems, -ibili-, as vend-i-bili-, vinc-i-bili-; after stems ending in a, e, i, o, u, -ābili-, -ēbili-, -ībili-...
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shotten
shotten, ppl. a. (ˈʃɒt(ə)n) [pa. pple. of shoot v. Cf. shot ppl. a.] † 1. a. Of an arrow: Shot from a bow. Obs.a 1225 Juliana 73, & tet beali blencte & breid him aȝeinwart bihinden hare schuldren as for a schoten [vr. ischoten] arewe. † b. Of a wound: Produced by gunshot. Obs.1597 A. M. tr. Guilleme...
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