NOT'ABLE, a. L. known to know.
1. Remarkable worthy of notice memorable observable distinguished or noted.
They bore two or three charges from the horse with notable courage.
Two young men of notable strength. 2Maccabees.
2. Active industrious careful as a notable woman.
In both senses, this word is obsolete in elegant style, or used only in irony. The second sense is in colloquial use in New England.
3. In Scripture, conspicuous sightly as a notable horn. Daniel 8 .
4. Notorious. Matthew 27 .
5. Terrible. Acts 2 .
6. Known or apparent. Acts 4 .
NOT'ABLE, n.
1. In France, the nobles or persons of rank and distinction were formerly called notables.
2. A thing worthy of observation.
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