stonable

English

Etymology

stone + -able

Adjective

stonable (not comparable)

  1. (rare) punishable by stoning
    • 2015, Michael L. Free, CBT and Christianity (page 102)
      He is drawing attention to the idea that the works he has done have been good, with the implication that to justify stoning his accusers would have to pick one of his good acts and show it to be a stonable offence.

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