compassionable

adj

Etymology

From compassion + -able.

  1. derived from compati
  2. derived from compassio
  3. derived from compassion
  4. inherited from compassioun
  5. suffixed as compassionable — “compassion + able

Definitions

  1. Deserving compassion or pity.

    • […] a good Judg […] should tender the Parties Case as compassionable, and desire that he may be delivered from the evil threatning him;
    • The following interview between Juliet and her parents places her in a very compassionable situation;
  2. Having, feeling, or showing compassion.

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