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φύγωμεν οὖν τὴν συνήθειαν ... ἄγχει τὸν ἄνθρωπον, τῆς ἀληθείας ἀποτρέπει → so let's stay away from the habitual ... it strangles us, turns us away from the truth

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|georg=honōrābilis, e ([[honoro]]), I) [[ehrenhaft]], [[ehrenvoll]], [[haec]] ipsa sunt honorabilia, [[quae]] videntur levia [[atque]] [[communia]], salutari, appeti, decedi, assurgi etc., Cic. de sen. 63: nomine honorabiliore theurgian vocant, Augustin. de civ. dei 10, 9, 1. – II) [[geehrt]], [[angesehen]], personae, Amm. 30, 4, 16: eo [[quod]] esset (Ioakim) honorabilior omnium, Vulg. [[Daniel]] 13, 4.
|georg=honōrābilis, e ([[honoro]]), I) [[ehrenhaft]], [[ehrenvoll]], [[haec]] ipsa sunt honorabilia, [[quae]] videntur levia [[atque]] [[communia]], salutari, appeti, decedi, assurgi etc., Cic. de sen. 63: nomine honorabiliore theurgian vocant, Augustin. de civ. dei 10, 9, 1. – II) [[geehrt]], [[angesehen]], personae, Amm. 30, 4, 16: eo [[quod]] esset (Ioakim) honorabilior omnium, Vulg. [[Daniel]] 13, 4.
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|lnztxt=honorabilis, e. ''adj''. :: [[可敬者]]。[[可尊者]]
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

honorabilis honorabile, honorabilior -or -us, honorabilissimus -a -um ADJ :: honorific, conferring honor; honored; honorable, that procures honor/esteem

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

hŏnōrābĭlis: e, adj. honoro,
I that procures honor or esteem, honorable (very rare): haec ipsa sunt honorabilia quae videntur levia atque communia, salutari, appeti, decedi, assurgi, etc., * Cic. de Sen. 18, 62: personae, Amm. 30, 4, 16: honorabilior omnium, Vulg. Dan. 13, 4.—Adv.: hŏnōrābĭlĭter, honorably: colebatur, Amm. 29, 2; so, sepelire, Capitol. Macr. 5.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

hŏnōrābĭlĭs,¹⁶ e,
1 honorable, qui fait honneur : Cic. CM 63
2 digne d’être honoré : Amm. 30, 4, 16.

Latin > German (Georges)

honōrābilis, e (honoro), I) ehrenhaft, ehrenvoll, haec ipsa sunt honorabilia, quae videntur levia atque communia, salutari, appeti, decedi, assurgi etc., Cic. de sen. 63: nomine honorabiliore theurgian vocant, Augustin. de civ. dei 10, 9, 1. – II) geehrt, angesehen, personae, Amm. 30, 4, 16: eo quod esset (Ioakim) honorabilior omnium, Vulg. Daniel 13, 4.

Latin > Chinese

honorabilis, e. adj. :: 可敬者可尊者