Where does “forgoable” come from?

forgoable (English) comes from English -able, from Middle English -able, from Old French -able, from Latin -ābilis — suffixed to noun to form adjectives meaning "able to have or bring, prone to have or bring, having the power to have or bring": -able.

forgoable (English): That can be forgone

Definitions

  1. That can be forgone

Ancestry of “forgoable”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-ableAn adjectival suffix; forms adjectives meaning
2Middle English-ableable
3Old French-ableworthy of, deserving of; -ing, creating an...
4Latin-ābilissuffixed to noun to form adjectives meaning "able to have or bring, prone to have or bring, having the power to have or bring": -able

Words derived from “forgoable

Every word from Latin -ābilisEvery word from English -ableEvery word from Middle English -able
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