[f. next: cf. mod.F. compréhensibilité.] Quality of being comprehensible.
1765. Law, trans. Behmens Myst. Magnum, xxiv. (1772), 144. An external Comprehensiveness; in which Comprehensibility the beginning of the Corporeal Being is risen.
1793. W. Roberts, Looker-on, No. 69. The deeper interest we have in their comprehensibility.
1887. Spectator, 26 March, 421/2. A combination of brevity and comprehensibility is by no means an easy thing to achieve.