Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Capable of being bestowed.

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  • adjective Capable of being bestowed.

Etymologies

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From bestow +‎ -able.

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Examples

  • Another French writer reckoned it the highest eulogy bestowable, and it seems as if he was not far wrong, whether we have before us dogs or men.

    'Murphy' A Message to Dog Lovers Ernest Gambier-Parry 1894

  • To lie there was the highest honour bestowable, and Dan had wholly earned it.

    'Murphy' A Message to Dog Lovers Ernest Gambier-Parry 1894

  • The hand of a sculptor may, indeed, be as subtle as that of a painter, but all its subtlety is not bestowable nor expressible: the touch of Titian,

    The Two Paths John Ruskin 1859

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