a. rare. [a. Fr. alliable, f. allier to ally, combine: see ALLY and -ABLE.] Able to enter into alliance or union.
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.
1852. G. P. R. James, Pequinillo, I. 265. Fancy is alliable to all things but dulness.