vertible

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== English == === Etymology === From the Old French vertible, from Latin vertibilis from the stem of vertō (“to turn”). === Adjective === vertible (comparative more vertible, superlative most vertible) (obsolete) Able to turn or to be turned; changeable. [15th–17th CC.] == Middle French == === Etymology === From the Old French vertible, q.v. === Adjective === vertible m or f (plural vertibles) turnable, able to be turned changeable, able to be changed == Old French == === Etymology === Borrowed from Latin vertibilis. First known attestation 1282 in Le livre du gouvernement des roys et des princes by Henri de Gauchi. === Adjective === vertible m (oblique and nominative feminine singular vertible) changeable; able to be changed ==== Descendants ==== English: vertible Middle French: vertible