a. [f. TRAVEL v. + -ABLE.] Capable of being traveled over; adapted to traveling.

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1602.  Carew, Cornwall, I. 53 b. The Westerne [roads] are better travaileable, as lesse subiect to these discommodities.

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c. 1815.  Rees, Cycl., s.v. Road, A line which is travellable at any season.

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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.

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1858.  Bright, Sp. India, 24 June (1876), 22. More travelable roads than are to be found in the whole of India.

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1886.  Hissey, On Box Seat, 125. The Government should keep the old main roads … in decent travellable order.

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