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单词 pleadable
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pleadableadj.

Brit. /ˈpliːdəbl/, U.S. /ˈplidəb(ə)l/
Forms:

α. see plead v. and -able suffix.

β. Scottish pre-1700 pledibill.

Origin: Formed within English, by derivation; modelled on a French lexical item. Etymons: plead v., -able suffix.
Etymology: < plead v. + -able suffix, after Anglo-Norman pledable (1284 or earlier in bref pledable : see below; c1290 or earlier in sense 1a; also as plaidable, pleidable; compare Middle French, French plaidable (15th cent.; subsequently from 1752 in legal use)).With pleadable brief n. at Compounds compare Anglo-Norman bref pledable (1284 or earlier). With pleadable day n. at Compounds compare Middle French, French †jour plaidable (15th cent.; subsequently 1752–1771), and also Anglo-Norman tens pledable session (of a lawcourt) (c1290 or earlier): c1290 Britton (1865) I. i. xii. §5. 45 Chescune simayne une foiz en tens pledable. [tr. In time pleadable.]With the β. forms compare -ible suffix.
1. Law.
a. Of a cause: that may legally be heard in a court of law. Obsolete.Recorded earliest in pleadable brief n. at Compounds.
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society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > action of courts in claims or grievances > [adjective] > able to be defended (of suit)
pleadablec1400
maintainable1435
intendible1613
c1400 in J. Slater Early Scots Texts (Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of Edinb.) (1952) No. 51 He aucht nocht to ga owte of his possession forowte the kyngis brefe pledabyll.
c1436 Domesday Ipswich (BL Add. 25011) in T. Twiss Black Bk. Admiralty (1873) II. 21 The plees that touchen fre tenement..ben pletable [Fr. pledables] in the same toune with outen wryt.
c1436 Domesday Ipswich (BL Add. 25011) in T. Twiss Black Bk. Admiralty (1873) II. 91 (MED) Writtes of acountes and other writtes..ben pleteable be retournys of shirrevys a forn the ballyves.
1576 A. Fleming tr. C. Plinius Novocomensis in Panoplie Epist. 256 As cases of lawe, pleadable in courtes of assise &c.
1655 J. Howell 4th Vol. Familiar Lett. xvi. 39 A Forest hath her Court of attachments,..where matters are as pleadable,..as at Westminster-Hall.
1707 J. Chamberlayne Angliæ Notitia (ed. 22) ii. xv. 196 Real Actions are pleadable in no other Court.
b. Of land, property, etc.: that may lawfully be the subject of pleadings in a court of law. Obsolete.
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c1436 Domesday Ipswich (BL Add. 25011) in T. Twiss Black Bk. Admiralty (1873) II. 29 (MED) Whanne eny man bryngeth a wryt of ryght..that is to seye, of tenementes pleteable in the same toune, be it kept in pleyn court.
c1436 Domesday Ipswich (BL Add. 25011) in T. Twiss Black Bk. Admiralty (1873) II. 125 Ȝif [printed zif] pleynt be moved in the court of the same toun of Gippeswiche, of tenementz pledable in the court of the toun, [etc.].
1643 in W. W. Hening Statutes at Large: Coll. Laws Virginia (1823) I. 262 That all monie debts made since the 26th day of March 1642..shall not be pleadable or recoverable in any court of justice vnder this government.
a1761 J. Willes in Rep. Court Common Pleas during Time Ld. Chief Justice Willes (1799) 239 The lands are for ever thereafter pleadable at common law.
c. That may be alleged formally in the course of the pleadings, or urged as a plea, or used in pleading, in a court of law.
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society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > pleading > [adjective] > that may be urged as a plea
pleadable1455
impleadable1649
1455 in J. R. Walbran Mem. Abbey St. Mary of Fountains (1878) II. i. 57 (MED) Iche of theym under theire common seale severally plede in suche courtes suche plees as in lawe ware pledables and in lawe ware allowablez.
1530 St. German's Secunde Dyaloge Doctour & Student ii. f. vii Yf an oblygacyon bere date out of the realme..it is..not pledable at the comon lawe.
1642 tr. J. Perkins Profitable Bk. ii. §120. 54 If a Deed bear date before time of memory, it is not pleadable.
1660 R. Sheringham Kings Supremacy Asserted ii. 19 The words of a Statute..are pleadable in their usual and Gramatical sense to all purposes.
1688 Sir G. Treby in Coll. Poems 263 No Pardon to be pleadable to an Impeachment in Parliament.
1800 J. B. Bosanquet & C. Puller Rep. Courts Common Pleas 1 44 If the variance can be pleaded in abatement, it cannot in bar. To make it pleadable in bar, it must appear that there is no such corporation.
1861 G. Ross W. Bell's Dict. Law Scotl. (rev. ed.) 348/2 Ex facie nullities, whether at common law or founded on statute, are pleadable by way of exception.
1884 Law Times Rep. 16 Feb. 773/2 The allegations in question are properly pleadable..being allegations of matters which may be given in evidence at the trial.
1895 Dict. National Biogr. XLII. 302/1 In 1700 a statute (12 & 13 Will. iii. c. 2) was passed, declaring, with obvious reference to his position in earlier years, that a royal pardon was not pleadable in bar of an impeachment.
1933 Times 9 Feb. 4/3 The document as a whole..was a clear accord and satisfaction. If not, it would not be pleadable in bar.
2000 Lawyers Weekly (Nexis) 24 Mar. He gave Miller two weeks to come up with pleadable facts, but the action has now been abandoned.
d. Scottish. Of a person: that may be sued in a court of law. Obsolete. rare.
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society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > action of courts in claims or grievances > [adjective] > liable to an action at law
pleadablec1455
actionala1475
pleable1494
suitablea1555
litigious1568
impleadable1576
issuable?1577
suable1596
actionablea1601
questionable1639
litigable1767
c1455 Regiam Majestatem c. 171 For quhi that warand is nocht the part pledabil in the defence bot quhen he comperis as varand in court than he may be the part pledabil.
2. gen. That may be pleaded, claimed, urged, or alleged on behalf of a cause. Now rare.
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the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > [adjective] > that can be discussed
moot1563
pleadable1565
argumentable1588
arguable1611
allowable1712
negotiable1939
neg1961
1565 J. Calfhill Aunswere Treat. Crosse f. 46v Your comparison is not pleadeable: eche part conteyneth some peece of vntruth.
1584 W. Warner Pan his Syrinx xl. 116 I might saye your Confirmation to be voidable, no print appearing of the impression: and for you to alleage the seale ouer softe, or the ware too hard wil not be pleadable.
1680 W. Allen Perswasive to Peace & Unity (ed. 2) 70 If this were not so, their case would not be so pleadable as now it is.
1786 A. Gib Καινα και Παλαια: Sacred Contempl. 289 Bequeathing to his people..a pleadable interest in all his services and sufferings for their Salvation.
1840 T. Chalmers Let. 27 Jan. in W. Hanna Mem. T. Chalmers (1852) IV. x. 155 The reasons as expressed by the people might none of them be of a very presentable or pleadable character.
1862 J. Ruskin Unto this Last iv. 161 Meat! perhaps your right to that may be pleadable; but other rights have to be pleaded first.
1891 G. Meredith One of our Conquerors I. xiv. 278 A sort of pleadable, transparent, harmless hallucination of the renewal of old service induced him to refresh and settle the fair semi-slumberer's pillow.

Compounds

pleadable brief n. Scots Law Obsolete a royal writ or mandate directing trial to be made of certain specified points.
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society > law > administration of justice > process, writ, warrant, or order > [noun] > writ > writs issuing from Chancery
original writa1325
pleadable briefc1400
liberate1418
original1450
brieve1609
sequestration1768
c1400brefe pledabyll [see sense 1a].
c1500 Harl. MS 4700 274v The party followar sall optene seising as is contenit in the proces of brevis pledable.
1609 J. Skene tr. Statutes Robert I in Regiam Majestatem 24 Na man sould be ejected furth of his free tenement, quherein he alledges him to be vested and saised as of fee; without the kings pledable briefe, or the like briefe.
1681 J. Dalrymple Inst. Law Scotl. iv. iii. §10 575 The brieves not retourable are four which are..precepts directed to sheriffs etc. who thereupon cite parties and hear and determine; and therefore they are called pleadable brieves; because particular parties are called specially, and not generally only at the market-cross.
pleadable day n. Obsolete a day on which pleadings can take place.
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society > law > administration of justice > judicial body, assembly, or court > a or the session of a court > [noun] > period when courts sit > day when court sits
law-day1235
court-day1484
pleadable day1569
hall day1585
1569 J. Sanford tr. H. C. Agrippa Of Vanitie Artes & Sci. lx. f. 85v The yeere diuided in xii monethes with the varieties of pleadable and unpleadable dayes [L. fastorum, & nefastorum dierum].
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 457 For his better aduancement he opened vnto him the whole course of dayes pleadable and not pleadable, exhorting..him withal, to publish that secret and mysterie.

Derivatives

pleadableness n. Obsolete the quality of being pleadable.
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society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > pleading > [noun] > quality of being pleadable
pleadableness1774
1774 A. Gib Present Truth II. 141 The pleadableness thereof at the bar of Law and Justice.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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