rapable

Capable of, or suitable for, being raped.

Adjective

  1. Capable of, or suitable for, being raped.
    • To the Adam in man, woman is no more than a rapable receptacle. - 1984, Bruce Woodcock, Male mythologies: John Fowles and masculinity:
    • His weapons have been destroyed; his body has been or can be penetrated. In other words, he is rapable. - 2005, Patricia Vettel-Becker, Shooting from the hip: photography, masculinity, and postwar America:
    • The rapable female body is the terrain on which all of this is played out […] - 2006, Sharon Stockton, The economics of fantasy: rape in twentieth-century literature:

Origin

From rap(e) + -able.

Forms

more rapable most rapable rapeable

Related

rappable

Derived

rapability unrapable