a. rare. [a. Fr. alliable, f. allier to ally, combine: see ALLY and -ABLE.] Able to enter into alliance or union.

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1795.  Burke, Scarcity, Wks. VII. 415. Poor meagre diet, not easily alliable to the human constitution. Ibid. (1796), Regic. Peace, Wks. 1842, II. 310. How far it is in its nature alliable with the rest.

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1852.  G. P. R. James, Pequinillo, I. 265. Fancy is alliable to all things but dulness.

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