a. Obs. rare. [f. TENT v.1 to attend + -IBLE.] Apt to attend, attentive.
1603. H. Crosse, Vertues Commw. (1878), 29. If these see but a small moate amisse, a wrinkle awry, how tentible they be to mend it. Ibid., 120. The minde is nothing so tentible at a good instruction as at a vaine and sportiue foolerie.