intellegibilis
From LSJ
Τὸ γὰρ θανεῖν οὐκ αἰσχρόν, ἀλλ' αἰσχρῶς θανεῖν → Mors ipsa non est foeda, sed foede mori → Das Sterben bringt nicht Schmach, doch sterben in der Schmach
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
intellĕgĭbĭlis: e, adj. intellego.
I That can be understood, intelligible, intellectual: bonum (opp. intellegibile), Sen. Ep. 124, 2: causa, Amm. 20, 3: deus, Aug. Soliloq. 1, 1.—
II Perceptible to the senses, sensible: in corporis intellegibilis lineam (dyas) prima defluxit, Macr. Somn. Scip. 1, 6, 19.— Adv.: intellĕgĭlĭter, intelligibly, Aug. Ep. 218.