a. [f. CONSULT v. + -ABLE: cf. F. consultable 16th c.] That may be consulted.

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c. 1642.  Contra-Replicant’s Compl., 16. Nations … are not congregable, nor consultable, nor redeemable from confusion (pardon the hardnesse of words).

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1810.  W. Taylor, in Robberds, Mem., II. 293. The more than German exhaustion of consultable authority.

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1887.  Sat. Rev., 3 Dec., 756. Files of newspapers are consultable in most places.

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