condignus
ἁρμονίη ἀφανὴς φανερῆς κρείττων → the hidden attunement is better than the obvious one, invisible connection is stronger than visible, harmony we can't see is stronger than harmony we can, unseen harmony is stronger than what we can see
Latin > English
condignus condigna, condignum ADJ :: appropriate, worthy, befitting; wholly deserving, very worthy (L+S)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
con-dignus: a, um,
I adj., wholly deserving, very worthy (very rare; mostly anteand post-class.).
(a) Absol.: condignum donum, quali'st qui donum dedit, Plaut. Am. 1, 3, 39 sq.—
(b) With abl.: dum condignam te sectaris simiam, Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 25; Gell. 3, 7, 1.—
(g) With dat.: ultio condigna crimini, Cod. Th. 9, 28, 1; cf. Non. p. 35, 1.—
(d) With gen.: providentiae divinae condignus exitus, App. M. 10, p. 244, 21. —Adv.: condignē, very worthily.
(a) Absol.: condigne facere, Plaut. Men. 5, 5, 8; id. Aul. 3, 4, 6: condigne atque recte loqui, Gell. 1, 6, 4: condigne et cum decore depingere, id. 14, 4, 1.—
(b) With abl.: condigne te cubare, Plaut. Cas. 1, 43; id. Capt. 1, 1, 39.—Comp. and sup. are not in use.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
condignus,¹⁵ a, um, tout à fait digne : Pl. Amph. 537 || [avec abl.] aliquo, aliqua re : Pl. Mil. 505 ; Gell. 3, 7, 1 || [avec dat.] Apul. M. 10, 12 ; Cod. Th. 9, 28, 1.
Latin > German (Georges)
con-dīgnus, a, um, ganz würdig, ganz entsprechend, donum, Plaut. Amph. 537. – m. Abl., condigna te simia, gleich dir nichtsnutziger, Plaut. mil. 505: facinus Graecarum facundiarum magniloquentiā condignum, Gell. 3, 7, 1. – m. Genet., providentiae divinae condignus exitus, Apul. met. 10, 12. – m. Dat., condigna crimini ultio, Cod. Theod. 9, 28, 1: u. (n. pl. subst.) auditui eius condigna, Arnob. 1, 27.