Fun"gi*bles (?), n. pl. [LL.
(res) fungibiles, probably fr. L. fungi to
discharge. "A barbarous term, supposed to have originated in the use
of the words functionem recipere in the Digeste."
Bouvier. "Called fungibiles, quia una alterius
vice fungitur." John Taylor (1755). Cf. Function.]
1. (Civ. Law) Things which may be
furnished or restored in kind, as distinguished from specific things;
-- called also fungible things. Burrill.
2. (Scots Law) Movable goods which may
be valued by weight or measure, in contradistinction from those which
must be judged of individually. Jamieson.