I.that may be sold, salable, vendible.
I. Lit.: “via vendibilis Herculanea multarum deliciarum et magnae pecuniae,” Cic. Agr. 2, 14, 36; so, “fundus,” Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 47: “merx,” Plin. 32, 2, 11, § 23: “proles,” Col. 7, 6 fin.—Comp.: “ager,” Varr. R. R. 1, 4, 2; App. M. 8, p. 212, 5.—
II. Trop., acceptable, agreeable, popular: “nam ut sint illa vendibiliora, haec uberiora certe sunt,” Cic. Fin. 1, 4, 12: “vendibilis orator,” id. Brut. 47, 174: “(C. Visellius Varro) populo non erat satis vendibilis,” id. ib. 76, 264: “oratio,” id. Lael. 25, 96: “puella,” Ov. Am. 3, 12, 10. —* Adv.: vendĭbĭlĭter , salably; pleasantly, Hier. Ep. 130, 18.