assailable

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Able to be assailed or attacked.
 * 2) * 1791,, Huniades, or, The siege of Belgrave, ActIV, Scene3, in Plays and Poems, Norwich, 1798, p.82,
 * Plant the ordnance ’gainst the postern, / North of the Eastern tower; for there I deem / The wall is most assailable.
 * 1) * 1791,, Huniades, or, The siege of Belgrave, ActIV, Scene3, in Plays and Poems, Norwich, 1798, p.82,
 * Plant the ordnance ’gainst the postern, / North of the Eastern tower; for there I deem / The wall is most assailable.