a. rare. [ad. L. vexābilis, or f. VEX v. + -ABLE.]

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  † 1.  Troublesome, oppressive. Obs.

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1502.  in Antiq. Rep. (1808), II. *320. Without distrobill, ensyrchyng, or any other vexable demaunds of his liage people.

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  2.  Capable of being vexed.

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1810.  Southey, Lett. (1856), II. 191. The printers use me ill, but they do not vex me, because I am not vexable by such things.

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