a. Obs. [f. prec. vb. + -ABLE.] Capable of consorting together or of being consorted; companionable, comparable.
1648. W. Mountague, Devout Ess., 98 (T.). A good conscience, and a good courtier, are consortable.
1651. Reliq. Wotton., 23. In the growth of their Fortunes the Duke was a little the swifter and much the greater Therin I must confesse much more consortable to Charles Brandon.