[See next and -ITY.] The quality of being vendible or saleable.
1660. Jer. Taylor, Ductor, IV. i. rule 2 § 31. In Merchandise, in the price of market, and the vendibility of commodities.
1875. Lower, Eng. Surnames (ed. 4), II. App. 162. In former times, a bush or a besom affixed to any article denoted its vendibility.
1892. Jrnl. Education, 1 Feb., 98/1. A course calculated to give their degrees all the prestige attaching to vendibility.