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.

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1388.  Wyclif, 1 Sam. xv. 11, marg. Repenting, whanne it berith chaungeablete, may not be in God.

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1413.  Lydg., Pylgr. Sowle, II. li. (1859), 54. Chaungeabylyte of wylle.

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1496.  Dives & Paup. (W. de W.), VI. x. 248/1. Freelte and unstabylyte and chaungeabylyte.

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1785.  Mad. D’Arblay, Diary (1842), II. 384. Her emphasis has that sort of changeability, which gives an interest to everything she utters.

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1866.  Argyll, Reign Law, vi. (1871), 319. The changeability of phenomena through human agency.

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