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judicable, a. Now rare.|ˈdʒuːdɪkəb(ə)l| [ad. late L. jūdicābil-is, f. jūdicāre to judge: see -able.] Capable of being judged; liable to judgement.
1647Jer. Taylor Lib. Proph. ii. 32 They were Hereticks both in matter and form and judicable in both tribunals. 1688H. Care King's Right Indulgence 39 No Opinion is Judicable, nor no Person Punishable but for a sin. |