a. [f. prec.: see -ABLE, and cf. marriageable.]

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  1.  Capable of being carried; portable. rare.

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1702.  C. Mather, Magn. Chr., II. (1852), App. 196. What billets of wood were … carriageable for them.

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1857.  Ruskin, Pol. Econ. Art, 101. Other cities, indeed, contain more works of carriageable art.

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  2.  Practicable for wheeled carriages.

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1813.  Wellington, Lett., in Gurw., Disp., XI. 44. There are only two carriageable roads across it.

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1878.  Fraser’s Mag., XVIII. 697.

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1884.  J. Colborne, Hicks Pasha, 276. Carriageable roads might be made all over the country with little labour.

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