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Definition of Errable
1. a. Liable to error; fallible.
Definition of Errable
1. Adjective. Liable to error; fallible. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Errable
1. err [adj] - See also: err
Lexicographical Neighbors of Errable
Literary usage of Errable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Field Systems by Howard Levi Gray (1915)
"... from tenements in newton and added to the demesne of New Shipping: fower acres
arable or pasture; five of like ground; three acres of like errable . . . ..."
2. The Domesday of Inclosures, 1517-1518: Being the Extant Returns to Chancery by Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), Great Britain Court of Chancery, Great Britain Commissioners of Inclosures, 1517-1518, Isaac Saunders Leadam (1897)
"... aforesaid in the Countie aforesaid one acre of errable land with ... aforesaid in
the Countie aforesaid vj acres errable land in a place callid ..."
3. Surrey Archaeological Collections by Surrey Archaeological Society (1902)
"Greene poshe cont by est J One peece of errable land lying & being "1 beneath
the high waie goeing to ..."
4. Gloucestershire Notes and Queries: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine Devoted edited by William Phillimore Watts Phillimore, Sidney Joseph Madge (1894)
"... and upon the land of Thomas Dorney southward; one parcel of errable land in
the west field afore Downham; shooting upon the land of Thomas Payne, ..."