a. Obs. [f. L. type *conclūsibilis, f. ppl. stem of conclūdĕre to CONCLUDE: see -BLE.] That may be concluded or inferred.
1654. Hammond, Answ. Animadv. Ignat., iv. § 1. 86. This is the thing that I still professe not to believe conclusible from the words of Clement. Ibid., iv. § 2. 107. If I should farther improve it into this, that nothing is conclusible.
1657. J. Sergeant, Schism Dispacht, II. § 23. 379. When he is challenged of falsifying, instead of showing any word there more then the poor monosyllable Come, saying, he onely meant it was conclusible or deducible thence.
1755. in Johnson; and in mod. Dicts.