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Definition of Hable
1. a. See Habile.
Definition of Hable
1. able [adj] - See also: able
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hable
Literary usage of Hable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1889)
"... of seizing St. Helena, ' to possesso the same, and theire to be proclaimed kyng.'
' The general! [Fenton] being not hable [«cj to do this feat w^out ..."
2. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1920)
"... and Is hable, In equity, for her just obligations. Such decree Is consistent
with the special relief prayed for, and Is such relief as ought to be ..."
3. The Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works of Henry Thomas Buckle by Henry Thomas Buckle (1872)
"S who emigrated there in the fifth century to avoid the Saxons, opposition to
the contrary opinion, he justly observes how im- hable it is that mere ..."
4. The Dawn in Britain by Charles Montagu Doughty (1906)
"The imperial procurator, Five thousand, the most tall war-hable youth, Purchased
for Claudius. These should be reserved, For that magnific triumph spectacle ..."
5. The American and English Encyclopedia of Law by John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland (1893)
"comes hable for an injury resulting as a proximate consequence of his want of
care, unless the injured party by his negligence contributed to the injury.1 ..."