a. rare. [f. CONVICT v. + -ABLE.] Capable or deserving of being convicted.

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1631.  W. Twisse, Disc. D. Iacksons Vanitie, II. xii. 418. You cast your selfe upon an erroneous assertion, convictable of untruth, by the very light of nature.

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1775.  in Ash (Suppl.), Convictable, convictible.

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1846.  Morn. Chron., 26 May, 7/2. No man in the house or the country believes Mr. Webster convictable, or capable of the dishonesty charged upon him.

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1846.  Worcester, Convictible.

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