a. Obs. rare. [a. OF. estrivable, f. estriver: see STRIVE v. and -ABLE.] Open to dispute, disputable.
c. 1456. Pecock, Bk. Faith (1909), 187. The lay peple of the newe lawe is bound
for to receyve her feith
in ech doutable and strivable poynt therof.