beholdable

adj

Etymology

From behold + -able.

  1. inherited from *bihaldan
  2. inherited from behealdan
  3. inherited from biholden
  4. suffixed as beholdable — “behold + able

Definitions

  1. Able to be beheld.

    • Bones and stones, if you can forgive this vulgar formulation, are both holdable and beholdable.

The neighborhood

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