Consortable

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Suitable for consorting or associating with, such as for companionship. obsolete

    "[F]rom a younger brothers mean eſtate, he roſe to the higheſt degree vvherof a Subject vvas capable either in Title or Truſt. Therin I muſt confeſſe much more conſortable to Charls Brandon under Henry the Eight, vvho vvas equall to him in both."

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"[F]rom a younger brothers mean eſtate, he roſe to the higheſt degree vvherof a Subject vvas capable either in Title or Truſt. Therin I muſt confeſſe much more conſortable to Charls Brandon under Henry the Eight, vvho vvas equall to him in both."

Etymology

From consort + -able.

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