a. rare. [f. L. affect- ppl. stem of L. affic-ĕre (see AFFECT v.2) + -IBLE, as if ad. L. *affectibilis.] Capable of being affected.
a. 1834. Coleridge, Notes Theol. (1853), 2. That He could not lay aside the absolute, and, by union with the creaturely, become affectible.