[f. next: see -ITY.] The quality of being bribable; corruptibility, venality.
1832. J. Taylor, Records my Life, II. 232. The Doctor seems to show symptoms of Bribability.
1867. Carlyle, Shooting Niagara, iii. Calling in of new supplies of blockheadism, gullibility, bribeability, amenability to beer and balderdash.