a. [f. SMELL v. + -ABLE.] Capable of being smelt.
c. 1449. Pecock, Repr., II. v. 162. Marie Magdalen vsid the oynement as a seable and a smelleable rememoratijf signe. Ibid. Smelleable signes as encensis.
1843. [G. P. R. James], Commissioner: or De Lunatico Inq., 104. It seemed as if he was being pelted with every thing eatable, drinkable, wearable, usable, readable, feelable, hearable, smellable, thinkable, that the world ever produced.
1881. Grant Allen, Evolutionist at Large, 12. [Ants] probably think of most things as smellable only.