lullable

English

Etymology

From lull +‎ -able.

Adjective

lullable

  1. (rare) Able to be lulled.
    • 1987, Adolph J. Levy, Solving statute of limitations problems, page 305:
      This suit followed, which statutorily obviously was too late, and plaintiffs' claim barred, — unless, plaintiffs' counsel (even though apparently gullible and lullable) says equity, frowns on such gulling and lulling.