doctrinable

adj

Etymology

From doctrine + -able.

  1. derived from doctrina
  2. suffixed as doctrinable — “doctrine + able

Definitions

  1. Of the nature of doctrine, or able to be doctrined.

    • But if the question be for your owne vse and learning, whether it be better to haue it set downe as it should be, or as it was: then certainely is more doctrinable the fained Cirus of Xenophon then the true Cyrus in Iuftine

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