a. Also letable. [f. LET v.1 + -ABLE.] That may be let.

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1611.  Cotgr., Affermable,… leasable, lettable.

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1796.  Mad. D’Arblay, Lett., Oct. We mean to make this a property saleable or letable.

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1860.  Trollope, Framley P., xviii. Whether the house is letable or not … I do not know.

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1893.  Dk. Argyll, Unseen Found. Soc., x. 308. This absence of hireable land in a new country is ‘the cause and origin’ of lettable value ‘arising.’

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1894.  Mrs. Fr. Elliot, Roman Gossip, x. 244. A favourable position on account of … the limited number or letable quarters elsewhere.

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