Amenable
Amenable ({not transcribed}) , adjective
[French amener to lead; {not transcribed} (Latin ad) = mener to lead, from Latin minare to drive animals (properly by threatening cries), in Late Latin to lead; Latin minari, to threaten, minae threats. See Menace.]
1.
(Old Law) Easy to be led; governable, as a woman by her husband. [Obsolete] — Jacob
2.
Liable to be brought to account or punishment; answerable; responsible; accountable; as, amenable to law.
Nor is man too diminutive... to be amenable to the divine government.
3.
Liable to punishment, a charge, a claim, etc.
4.
Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.
Sterling... always was amenable enough to counsel.