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Etymology

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From Middle English ayreable, erable, erybyll; equivalent to ear (to plough) +‎ -able, on the model of arable, which is a piecewise doublet.

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earable (comparative more earable, superlative most earable)

  1. (obsolete) arable; tillable

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