a. [f. FEED v. + -ABLE.] Capable of being fed. † a. That may be eaten off or grazed (obs.). b. That may be fed (with something).

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1649.  Blithe, Eng. Improv. Impr.. (1652), 19. Nor is [the land] grazable and feedable so soon, nor yet so richly, as in the other kind of working.

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1858.  Miss Mulock, Th. ab. Wom., 44. A kissable, scoldable, sugar-plum feedable plaything.

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