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sociable (adj.)
1550s, "enjoying the company of others," from Middle French
sociable
(16c.) and directly from Latin
sociabilis
"close, intimate, easily united," from
sociare
"to join, unite," from
socius
"companion, ally" (see
social
(adj.)).