Per"son*a*ble (?), a.
1.
Having a well-formed body, or person; graceful; comely; of good appearance; presentable; as, a personable man or woman.
Wise, warlike, personable, courteous, and kind.
Spenser.
The king, . . . so visited with sickness, was not personable.
E. Hall.
2. Law (a)
Enabled to maintain pleas in court.
Cowell. (b)
Having capacity to take anything granted.
© Webster 1913.