Late 16th century; earliest use found in William Fulke (d. 1589), theologian and college head. From post-classical Latin consumptibilis perishable from classical Latin consumpt-, past participial stem of consūmere + -ibilis.
Definition of consumptible in US English:
consumptible
adjectivekənˈsʌm(p)tɪbl
Consumable.
nounkənˈsʌm(p)tɪbl
Consumable.
Origin
Late 16th century; earliest use found in William Fulke (d. 1589), theologian and college head. From post-classical Latin consumptibilis perishable from classical Latin consumpt-, past participial stem of consūmere + -ibilis.