a. Obs. rare. Also 5 trepassable. [f. as TRESPASS v. + -ABLE; in sense 1 a. OF. trespassable that may be crossed (12th c.).]

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  1.  That may be passed through or crossed.

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c. 1400.  Maundev. (1839), xvii. 182. All the parties of see & of lond han here appositees habitables or trepassables.

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  2.  Subject or liable to an action of trespass.

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1681.  Degge, Parson’s Counsellor (ed. 3), 169. The Parson may have an Action of Trespas against any body that shall do any Trespassable act in the Church, or Church-yard.

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