a. [f. AVOUCH v. + -ABLE.] Able to be avouched.

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1594.  Carew, Huarte’s Exam. Wits (1616), 96. It is a matter not auouchable.

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1651.  Fuller, Life H. Smith, in Smith’s Wks., 1866, I. 9. Incapable by weakness or any avouchable impediment. Ibid. (1655), Ch. Hist. I. iii. Wks. I. 67. The most avouchable Evidence of Christianity flourishing in this Island in this Age. [In mod. Dicts.]

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