Meaning of recurable | Babel Free
Definitions
Curable, restorable.
obsolete, rare
Examples
“This notwithstandyng, he continued his wonted porte, feastyng the Father, flatteryng the Mother, presentyng the Daughter, who delighted not in suche stale youthes, so that opertunitie (or the importunitie of the fates) serued, that to frustrate his enterprise, Loue began to wring the harte of a yong Gentleman, one of the same Citie, who findyng his passion no otherwise recurable, but by the fauour of Orienta, practised in what he might to compasse his purpose, towarde the attainement of her good grace, in so muche, that as occasions were proffered, if Orienta would be holy, Fuluius would goe to Churche: if disposed to walke for recreation, her suppliaunt must take the ayre.”
“Whereby it appeareth that their miserie commeth not from others, as an accidentall occasion, but groweth from themselues as the proper cause: neither is it an ordinarie euill that is recurable, but a desperate ruine that is remedilesse: neither yet is it the subuersion of their state, or killing of their bodie, which is but temporarie, but the perdition both of bodie and soule which is euerlasting.”
“[…]; for sinne not beeing cured in this world, endeth not in death; for what was in hope recurable, finite, measurable here, becommeth in hell incurable, infinite, vnmeasurable;”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.