a. rare. [f. CONVICT v. + -ABLE.] Capable or deserving of being convicted.
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.
1775. in Ash (Suppl.), Convictable, convictible.
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.
1846. Worcester, Convictible.