Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A Middle English form of
reasonable . - Talkative; loquacious.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Reasonable; also, loquacious.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective obsolete
reasonable - adjective obsolete
loquacious ;talkative
Etymologies
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Examples
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The speaker is a rat, "a raton of renon, most renable of tonge":
Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived William Joseph Long 1909
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It's totally free, although I'm not sure how you make money doing free stuff, but whatever - money is a renable resource I suppose.
Rahul Sood's Weblog 2009
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It's totally free, although I'm not sure how you make money doing free stuff, but whatever - money is a renable resource I suppose.
Rahul Sood's Weblog 2009
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I haven't tried to renable it since enabling TLER.
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"This HENRY II. was somewhat reddish, with large face and breast; and yellow eyen and a dim voice; and fleshy of body; and took but scarcely of meat and drink: and for to _alledge_ the fatness, he travailed his body with business; with hunting, with standing, with wandering: he was of mean stature, renable of speech, and well y lettered; noble and _orped_ in knighthood; and wise in counsel and in battle; and dread and doubtfull destiny; more manly and courteous to a Knight when he was dead than when he was alive!"
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811
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