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gullable, a.|ˈgʌləb(ə)l| [f. gull v.3 + -able.] = gullible. Hence gullaˈbility, ˈgullableness = gullibility.
1818Scott Rob Roy xxiv, I am in certain things the most gullable and malleable of mortals. 1822Jefferson Writ. (1830) IV. 360 With such persons, gullability, which they call faith, takes the helm from the hand of reason. 1830Fraser's Mag. I. 319 The gullableness of fools. 1840–1Thackeray Charac. Sk., Fashionable Authoress, The most gullable of publics. |