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† ˈplevisable, a. Law. Obs. rare. [a. OF. plevisable, f. plevir to warrant.] = bailable a.2 1.
[1292Britton i. xxii. §3 Qi..ount lessé les nent plevisables prisouns par meynprise, et les plevisables detenuz [tr. Have let to mainprise prisoners who were not bailable, and have detained others who were bailable]. ]1670Tryal W. Penn & W. Mead App. in Phenix I. 329 By the antient Law of England, it was Felony to detain a man in Prison, after sufficient Bail offer'd, where the Party was plevisable; every Person was plevisable, but he that was appeal'd of Treason, Murder, Robbery or Burglary. |