KJV Dictionary Definition: devisable
devisable
DEVISABLE, a. s as z. See the Verb.
1. That may be bequeathed or given by will.
2. That can be invented or contrived.
devise
DEVISE, v.t. s as z. L.
1. To invent; to contrive; to form in the mind by new combinations of ideas, new applications of principles, or new arrangement of parts; to excogitate; to strike out by thought; to plan; to scheme; to project; as, to devise an engine or machine; to devise a new mode of writing; to devise a plan of defense; to devise arguments.
To devise curious works in gold and silver. Exodus 35.
In a bad sense:
Devise not evil against thy neighbor. Proverbs 3.
2. To give or bequeath by will, as land or other real estate.
DEVISE, v.i. To consider; to contrive; to lay a plan; to form a scheme.
Devise how you will use him, when he comes.
Formerly followed by of; as, let us devise of ease.
DEVISE, n.
1. Primarily, a dividing or division; hence, the act of bequeathing by will; the act of giving or distributing real estate by a testator.
2. A will or testament.
3. A share of estate bequeathed.
DEVISE, n. Contrivance; scheme invented.
devised
DEVISED, pp. Given by will; bequeathed; contrived.
deviser
DEVISER, n. One who contrives or invents; a contriver; an inventor.
devising
DEVISING, ppr.
1. Contriving; inventing; forming a scheme or plan.
2. Giving by will; bequeathing.