a. [f. TELL v. + -ABLE.] Capable of being told or narrated; fit to be told; worth telling.
1483. Cath. Angl., 379/1. Tellabylle, vbi spekabylle.
1818. Moore, Mem. (1853), II. 196. Practical jokes, not easily tellable.
1830. Greville, in Mem. (1875), I. vii. 272. The details of his life are not tellable.