Also 4 chaungeablete. [In its ME. form, a. OF. changeableté: see CHANGEABLE, and -ITY.] The quality of being changeable. a. = CHANGEABLENESS. b. Capability of being changed.
1388. Wyclif, 1 Sam. xv. 11, marg. Repenting, whanne it berith chaungeablete, may not be in God.
1413. Lydg., Pylgr. Sowle, II. li. (1859), 54. Chaungeabylyte of wylle.
1496. Dives & Paup. (W. de W.), VI. x. 248/1. Freelte and unstabylyte and chaungeabylyte.
1785. Mad. DArblay, Diary (1842), II. 384. Her emphasis has that sort of changeability, which gives an interest to everything she utters.
1866. Argyll, Reign Law, vi. (1871), 319. The changeability of phenomena through human agency.