a. Obs. [f. COURAGE sb. + -ABLE.]. Abounding in courage, courageous.
1689. Hickeringill, Ceremony-Monger, 28. Oh poor English! a foolish people and unwise, though the most courageable and best Hearts.
1693. W. Freke, Sel. Ess., xxxiv. 224. A Courageable Enemy is better than a Bastard Friend.