Com"fort*a*ble (?), a. [OF. confortable.]

1.

Strong; vigorous; valiant.

[Obs.]

Wyclif.

Thy conceit is nearer death than thy powers. For my sake be comfortable; hold death a while at the arm's end. Shak.

2.

Serviceable; helpful.

[Obs.]

Be comfortable to my mother, your mistress, and make much of her. Shak.

3.

Affording or imparting comfort or consolation; able to comfort; cheering; as, a comfortable hope.

"Kind words and comfortable."

Cowper.

A comfortable provision made for their subsistence. Dryden.

4.

In a condition of comfort; having comforts; not suffering or anxious; hence, contented; cheerful; as, to lead a comfortable life.

My lord leans wondrously to discontent; His comfortable temper has forsook him: He is much out of health. Shak.

5.

Free, or comparatively free, from pain or distress; -- used of a sick person.

[U. S.]

 

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Com"fort*a*ble, n.

A stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter; a comfort.

[U. S.]

 

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