citable

citable
(si-ta-bl') adj.
Qui peut être cité, qui mérite d'être cité.
   Citer.
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CITABLE. Ajoutez :
   Qui peut être cité devant un tribunal.
   On ne comprend pas bien comment Jérôme de Prague ne vint pas à Constance en même temps que Jean Huss.... si Jean Huss était citable, Jérôme l'était pour le moins autant que lui, LENFANT Hist. du Concile de Constance. p. 110.

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