wardable
English
Etymology
ward + -able
Adjective
wardable (not comparable)
- (Britain, obsolete) Liable to the tax called castle-guard.
- 1899, Great Britain. Public Record Office, Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland ...: Apr. 1599-Feb. 1600 (page 134)
- His Lordship having left a ward there, the castle being wardable, the Lord Mountgarrett was put at liberty, and therehence [the Lord Lieutenant] marched to Limerick, […]
- 1899, Great Britain. Public Record Office, Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland ...: Apr. 1599-Feb. 1600 (page 134)