a. [f. CONSULT v. + -ABLE: cf. F. consultable 16th c.] That may be consulted.
c. 1642. Contra-Replicants Compl., 16. Nations are not congregable, nor consultable, nor redeemable from confusion (pardon the hardnesse of words).
1810. W. Taylor, in Robberds, Mem., II. 293. The more than German exhaustion of consultable authority.
1887. Sat. Rev., 3 Dec., 756. Files of newspapers are consultable in most places.