Definition of Potble
Po"ta*ble (?), a. [F., fr. L.
potabilis, fr. potare to drink; akin to Gr.
po`tos a drinking, po`sis a drink, Skr.
pā to drink, OIr. ibim I drink. Cf.
Poison, Bib, Imbibe.] Fit to be drunk;
drinkable. "Water fresh and potable." Bacon. --
n. A potable liquid; a beverage. "Useful
in potables." J. Philips.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
POTABLE, n. Suitable for drinking. Water is said to be potable;
indeed, some declare it our natural beverage, although even they find
it palatable only when suffering from the recurrent disorder known as
thirst, for which it is a medicine. Upon nothing has so great and
diligent ingenuity been brought to bear in all ages and in all
countries, except the most uncivilized, as upon the invention of
substitutes for water. To hold that this general aversion to that
liquid has no basis in the preservative instinct of the race is to be
unscientific -- and without science we are as the snakes and toads.
- 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
- good for drinking without fear of poisoning or disease.
French
- potable
Spanish
- potable
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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