[f. next: see -ITY.] The quality of being bribable; corruptibility, venality.

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1832.  J. Taylor, Records my Life, II. 232. The Doctor seems to show symptoms of Bribability.

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1867.  Carlyle, Shooting Niagara, iii. Calling in of new supplies of blockheadism, gullibility, bribeability, amenability to beer and balderdash.

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