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ˈfatigable, faˈtiguable, a. [a. OF. fatigable, ad. L. fatīgābilis, f. fatīgāre to fatigue.] a. Capable of being fatigued; easily tired. †b. Wearying, tiring. Obs.—0 a.1608Middleton Fam. Love iii. ii, Lip. Indefatigable, boy, indefatigable. Shr. Fatigable, quoth you? 1853Ruskin Stones Ven. III. iii. §26. 127 An imperfect, childish, and fatigable nature. b.1656Blount Glossogr., Fatigable, wearying or tyring. Hence ˈfatigableness, faˈtiguableness.
1727in Bailey vol. II. 1856 Ruskin Mod. Paint. III. iv. x. §18 That other character of the imagination, fatiguableness. |