Coun"sel*a*ble (-?-b'l), a. [Written also counsellable.]
1.
Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.
[R.]
Few men of so great parts were upon all occasions more counselable than he.
Clarendon.
2.
Suitable to be advised; advisable, wise.
[Obs.]
He did not believe it counselable.
Clarendon.
© Webster 1913.