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|georg=commendābilis, e, Adi. m. Compar. ([[commendo]]), empfehlenswert, [[multa]] in eo ([[rege]]) et [[dexteritas]] et [[humanitas]] visa, [[quae]] commendabilia [[apud]] Africanum erant, die [[bei]] Afr. zur [[Empfehlung]] gereichten, Liv. – m. Ang. [[wodurch]]? [[durch]] Abl., ([[Perseus]]) multis caedibus [[infamis]] [[nec]] [[ullo]] [[commendabilis]] [[merito]], Liv.: [[Pomponius]] novitate inventi a se operis c., Vell.: aviculae cantu commendabiles, Val. Max.
|georg=commendābilis, e, Adi. m. Compar. ([[commendo]]), empfehlenswert, [[multa]] in eo ([[rege]]) et [[dexteritas]] et [[humanitas]] visa, [[quae]] commendabilia [[apud]] Africanum erant, die [[bei]] Afr. zur [[Empfehlung]] gereichten, Liv. – m. Ang. [[wodurch]]? [[durch]] Abl., ([[Perseus]]) multis caedibus [[infamis]] [[nec]] [[ullo]] [[commendabilis]] [[merito]], Liv.: [[Pomponius]] novitate inventi a se operis c., Vell.: aviculae cantu commendabiles, Val. Max.
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|lnetxt=commendabilis commendabile, commendabilior -or -us, commendabilissimus -a -u ADJ :: praiseworthy, notable; be commended, commendable
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Revision as of 01:00, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

commendābĭlis: e, adj. commendo,
I worthy of praise, commendable (rare; perh. not ante-Aug.); with abl., Liv. 42, 5, 5: arbustum fructu, Col. 5, 6, 37: suco, Plin. 13, 9, 18, § 62: aviculae cantu, Val. Max. 9, 1, 2. —Absol., Liv. 37, 7, 15.—Comp., Treb. XXX. Tyrann. 16.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

commendābĭlis, e (commendo), recommandable, aliqua re, par qqch. : Liv. 42, 5, 5 ; abst] Liv. 37, 7, 15 || -lior Treb. Tyr. 16.

Latin > German (Georges)

commendābilis, e, Adi. m. Compar. (commendo), empfehlenswert, multa in eo (rege) et dexteritas et humanitas visa, quae commendabilia apud Africanum erant, die bei Afr. zur Empfehlung gereichten, Liv. – m. Ang. wodurch? durch Abl., (Perseus) multis caedibus infamis nec ullo commendabilis merito, Liv.: Pomponius novitate inventi a se operis c., Vell.: aviculae cantu commendabiles, Val. Max.

Latin > English

commendabilis commendabile, commendabilior -or -us, commendabilissimus -a -u ADJ :: praiseworthy, notable; be commended, commendable