Abler

/ˈeɪbələr/ adjective

Comparative form of 'able': more capable, skilled, or competent than someone or something else.

From Old French 'able' (capable) via Latin 'habilis' (easily held, apt, fit), with the English comparative suffix '-er' added. The meaning shifted from 'fit to be held' to 'capable of doing things' over centuries.

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