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† ˈrationable, a. Obs. [ad. L. ratiōnābilis: see ration and -able. Cf. obs. F. rationable.] 1. Reasonable, just, right. (Chiefly Sc.)
1436Extr. Burgh Rec. Edinb. (1869) I. 4 It is ordanit..the alderman baillies and counsaile by this vitaile of rationable pryce as thai may. 1535Stewart Cron. Scot. I. 38 Of that desyre content was euerie wicht, Tha thocht it wes rationabill and richt. 1570–80in 14th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. III. 44 Gyffand vs..ane rationabyll drink-syluer. 1662J. Chandler Van Helmont's Oriat. 19 Whatsoever is akin to truth, this reason judgeth rationable, and agreeable to Reason. 2. Rational; sensible.
1620Melton Astrolog. 26 Astrologers or Astronomers,..that thinke Starres rationable Creatures, are worthy to be accounted most unreasonable and senselesse themselves. 1649Bulwer Pathomyot. ii. ii. 131 Laughter..is a passion of the Rationable part. Hence † ˈrationably adv., reasonably. Obs.
1646J. Lilburne Jonah's Cry (1647) 4, I professe I would doe it, if I were rationably able to doe it to morrow. 1679J. Smith Narr. Popish Plot 10 As they might very rationably believe. |