Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for NO'TA-BLE
NO'TA-BLE, a.1 [Fr. notable; L. notabilis, from notus, known; nosco, to know.]
- Worthy of notice; remarkable; memorable; noted or distinguished.
- In scripture, conspicuous; sightly; as, a notable horn. Dan. viii.
- Notorious, well known. Matth. xxviii.
- Terrible. Acts. ii.
- Known or apparent. Acts iv.
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