1530s, "open to debate or controversy, subject to dispute," from Old French debatable (Modern French débattable), from debatre (see debate (v.)). Earliest references were to lands claimed by two nations (especially the region between England and Scotland, known in mid-15c. as Batable Landez); general sense is from 1580s.
debag
de-bamboozle
debar
debark
debase
debatable
debate
debauch
debauched
debauchee
debauchery