a. rare. [f. FREQUENT v. + -ABLE. Cf. F. fréquentable.] That may be frequented or visited, easily accessible: † a. of a person (obs.); b. of a place.

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1580.  Sidney, Arcadia (1622), 126. Yet while youth lasted in him, the exercises of that age, and his humour (not yet fullie discovered) made him something the more frequentable, and lesse daungerous.

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1844.  New Mirror, III. 20 April, 40/2. Wiley and Putnam have made their bookstore most frequentable for facility of purchase by publishing elaborate catalogues of such books as are ‘moving,’ (in bookseller phrase,) well classified and with prices annexed.

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