arraignable

adj

Etymology

From arraign + -able.

  1. derived from arraigner
  2. derived from aragnier
  3. derived from adratiōnāre
  4. derived from *arratiōnāre
  5. derived from araisnier
  6. derived from areiner
  7. inherited from areynen
  8. suffixed as arraignable — “arraign + able

Definitions

  1. Capable of being arraigned.

    • […] if a Parliament be triable and arraignable before the King himselfe: Then hath the King an unlimited declarative power of Law above all Courts, in his own breast;
    • […] however I may be arraignable for any Error in my Judgment, I am perfectly free from aught of Sinister in my Intention with regard to the present Matter.
  2. For which a person is liable to be arraigned.

    • A number of Cook County vice cops scattered through the room with notebooks and tape machines, sucking up every arraignable word.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA