a. Obs. rare. Also 6 vantish-. [f. prec.] Advantageous, profitable.

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1570.  Foxe, A. & M., 361 b/1. These Caursinites … had their debters to them bound in such sort, as was much vantishable [1596 vantageable] to them, and much iniurious vnto the other.

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1610.  Marcellini, Triumphs Jas. I., 83. And when all this had bin done, where are then his so much vantageable profits?

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