a. Obs. rare. [a. OF. estrivable, f. estriver: see STRIVE v. and -ABLE.] Open to dispute, disputable.

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c. 1456.  Pecock, Bk. Faith (1909), 187. The lay peple of the newe lawe is bound … for to receyve her feith … in ech doutable and strivable poynt therof.

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