a. Obs. [ad. L. exaudībilis, f. exaudīre, f. ex- (see EX- pref.1) + audīre to hear.] In senses of Latin: a. Able to be heard easily; distinctly audible. b. Hearing readily; giving ear to prayer.
c. 1430. trans. T. à Kempis Imit., I. xxiv. Now þy labour is fruytful, þi weping acceptable, þi mornyng exaudible.
1485. Caxton, St. Wenefr., 4. Most debonayr fader graunte to vs thy sonnes mekely besechyng the benyngne & exaudyble.