feeable

adj

Etymology

From fee + -able.

  1. inherited from *péḱu — “livestock
  2. inherited from *fehu — “cattle, sheep, livestock, owndom
  3. derived from *fehu — “cattle, livestock
  4. derived from fevum
  5. derived from fieu
  6. inherited from feoh
  7. inherited from fee
  8. suffixed as feeable — “fee + able

Definitions

  1. For which a fee may be charged.

    • And, after all, John, it is indeed a feeable service.

The neighborhood

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