a.; also 7 ascriveable. [f. next + -ABLE.] That may be ascribed, attributed, or reckoned to the account of; attributable.

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1671.  True Non-Conf., 296. The gesture of adoration to be thereto only ascriveable.

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1678.  R. Barclay, Apol. Quakers, IV. § v. 106. The Iniquity and Sin here appears … Ascribable to the Parents.

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1863.  Cox, Inst. Eng. Govt., I. vii. 89. The only benefit ascribable to a second house is its acting as a remedy against precipitation.

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