I.that can be perceived by the senses, sensible (post-Aug. and very rare): “vox auditui,” perceptible, Vitr. 5, 3: “(voluptatem) sensibile judicant bonum: nos contra intellegibile,” Sen. Ep. 124, 2.—
II. Act., endowed with feeling, capable of perceiving: “simulacrum,” Lact. 2, 10, 3; 2, 8, 33; 7, 4, 12.—Adv.: sensĭbĭlĭter , by the senses, sensibly: “commovere deos nidore,” Arn. 7, 234.