ageable

Capable of being aged; suitable for ageing.

Adjective

  1. Capable of being aged; suitable for ageing.
    • An ageable wine with great character and poise. - 2009, Wine Enthusiast, volume 23, numbers 1-7, page 91:
  2. Getting on in years; fairly old.
    • I received your letter by the bearer, and in reply to it I have to state that my father is an ageable man now, and not able to attend to the time appointed by your Honour. - 1842, Great Britain. Parliament, House of...
    • She looked like an ageable woman but Wes was young and supple as a boy. - 1932, Julia Mood Peterkin, Bright Skin, page 39:
    • They had no children, and they were getting to be up in years—“ageable” as Took described it. - 2009, Sara F. Munday, Becoming Myself: A Passage of Grace, page 77:

Origin

From age + -able.

Forms

more ageable most ageable

Derived

nonageable