a. Obs. rare. Also 5 trepassable. [f. as TRESPASS v. + -ABLE; in sense 1 a. OF. trespassable that may be crossed (12th c.).]
1. That may be passed through or crossed.
c. 1400. Maundev. (1839), xvii. 182. All the parties of see & of lond han here appositees habitables or trepassables.
2. Subject or liable to an action of trespass.
1681. Degge, Parsons 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.