a. [f. as prec. + -ABLE.] That may be found: see senses of FIND v.

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c. 1449.  Pecock, Repr., I. viii. 41. Many mo of hem ben fyndeable and knoweable by mannis resoun withoute help of Holi Scripture.

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a. 1661.  Fuller, Worthies, I. (1662), 75. I return such persons to have nothing more to be said of them, findable by all my endevours.

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1791.  Waring, in Phil. Trans., LXXXI. 152. The series findable as above mentioned.

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1843.  Mrs. Carlyle, Lett., I. 232. I felt about for pillows, none were findable!

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1887.  T. A. Trollope, What I remember, I. vii. 151–2. There exists—still findable, I suppose, in some London fonds de magasin—a large lithographed portrait of her.

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