Fatiguable, a. [a OF. fatigable, ad. L. fatīgābilis, f. fatīgāre to FATIGUE.] a. Capable of being fatigued; easily tired. † b. Wearying, tiring. Obs.0
a. 1608. Middleton, Fam. Love, III. ii. Lip. Indefatigable, boy, indefatigable. Shy. Fatigable, quoth you?
1853. Ruskin, Stones Ven., III. iii. § 26. 127. An imperfect, childish, and fatigable nature.
b. 1656. Blount, Glossogr., Fatigable, wearying or tyring.
Hence Fatigableness, Fatiguableness.
1717. in Bailey, vol. II.
1856. Ruskin, Mod. Paint., III. IV. x. § 18. In consequence of that other character of the imagination, fatiguableness, it is a great advantage to the picture that it need not present too much at once.