| Able |
| To vouch for. |
| -able |
| An adjective suffix now usually in a passive sense; able to
be; fit to be; expressing capacity or worthiness in a passive sense;
as, movable, able to be moved; amendable, able to be amended; blamable,
fit to be blamed; salable. |
| Able-bodied |
| Having a sound, strong body; physically competent;
robust. |
| Ablegate |
| To send abroad. |
| Ablegate |
| A representative of the pope charged with important
commissions in foreign countries, one of his duties being to bring to a
newly named cardinal his insignia of office. |
| Ablegation |
| The act of sending abroad. |
| Able-minded |
| Having much intellectual power. |
| Ableness |
| Ability of body or mind; force; vigor. |
| Ablepsy |
| Blindness. |
| Abler |
| comp. of Able. |