a. [a. OFr. apaisable, f. apaiser: see APPEASE and -ABLE.] Capable of being appeased or pacified; placable.
1549. Udall, etc., Erasm. Par. Heb. iv. 16. Let vs goe vnto hys seate, not hys terrible, but appesable seate.
1664. H. More, Myst. Iniq., xii. 40. Considering how perfectly appeasable and propitious God is through the only name and mediation of Jesus Christ.
1855. Singleton, Virgil, II. 215. Where, unctuous and appeaseable, The altar of Diana stands.