a. [f. TRAVEL v. + -ABLE.] Capable of being traveled over; adapted to traveling.
1602. Carew, Cornwall, I. 53 b. The Westerne [roads] are better travaileable, as lesse subiect to these discommodities.
c. 1815. Rees, Cycl., s.v. Road, A line which is travellable at any season.
1831. Leeds Intelligencer, 24 Feb., 3/5. The whole [rail]road is to be lighted up with gas, so as to be travelable by night as well as by day.
1858. Bright, Sp. India, 24 June (1876), 22. More travelable roads than are to be found in the whole of India.
1886. Hissey, On Box Seat, 125. The Government should keep the old main roads in decent travellable order.