I.that may be easily united or joined together, sociable (not ante-Aug., and very rare): “natura nos sociabiles fecit,” Sen. Ep. 95, 52: “consortio inter reges,” Liv. 40, 8: “abies maxime sociabilis glutino,” Plin. 16, 42, 82, § 225.—Hence, adv.: sŏcĭābĭlĭter , connectedly, Aug. Mus. 5, 15.
sŏcĭābĭlis , e, adj. socio,