a. rare. [f. WEAVE v.1 + -ABLE.] That may be woven.

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1483.  Cath. Angl., 412/1. Weffabylle, texibilis.

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1847.  Preston Chron., 24 April, 5/3. The defendant declared that the materials were not weavable, and he could do nothing with them.

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1856.  Ruskin, Mod. Paint., II. IV. xvii. § 31. The world … got weavable fibres out of the mosses, and made clothes for itself.

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