1Of a stretch of water: capable of being rowed upon.
2Of a boat: capable of being rowed.
Origin
Late 16th century; earliest use found in Peter Levens (fl. 1552–1587), lexicographer. From row + -able, originally after post-classical Latin remigabilisremigable.
Definition of rowable in US English:
rowable
adjectiveˈrəʊəbl
1Of a stretch of water: capable of being rowed upon.
2Of a boat: capable of being rowed.
Origin
Late 16th century; earliest use found in Peter Levens (fl. 1552–1587), lexicographer. From row + -able, originally after post-classical Latin remigabilis remigable.