a. [f. as prec. + -ABLE.] That may be found: see senses of FIND v.
c. 1449. Pecock, Repr., I. viii. 41. Many mo of hem ben fyndeable and knoweable by mannis resoun withoute help of Holi Scripture.
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.
1791. Waring, in Phil. Trans., LXXXI. 152. The series findable as above mentioned.
1843. Mrs. Carlyle, Lett., I. 232. I felt about for pillows, none were findable!
1887. T. A. Trollope, What I remember, I. vii. 1512. There existsstill findable, I suppose, in some London fonds de magasina large lithographed portrait of her.