reprehensibilis
κάλλιστον ἐφόδιον τῷ γήρᾳ ἡ παιδεία (Aristotle, quoted by Diogenes Laertius 5.21) → the finest provision for old age is education
Latin > English
reprehensibilis reprehensibilis, reprehensibile ADJ :: reprehensible, blameworthy, open to censure; (people/conduct)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
rĕ-prĕhensĭbĭlis: e, adj. reprehendo,
I blamable, reprehensible (late Lat.): ebrietas, Salv. Gub. Dei, 4, 14; Lact. 4, 28, 8; Vulg. Gal. 2, 11.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
rĕprĕhēnsĭbĭlis, e (reprehendo), répréhensible : Lact. Inst. 4, 28, 2 ; etc.
Latin > German (Georges)
reprehēnsibilis, e (reprehendo), anfechtbar = tadelnswert, Lact. 4, 28, 2. Ambros. de fug. saec. 5. § 26; in psalm. 118. serm. 8. § 17. Hieron. epist. 133, 12. Vulg. Galat. 2, 11. Salv. de gub. dei 4, 14, 68: Compar., Ambros. in psalm. 118. serm. 3. § 35.
Translations
blameworthy
Arabic: مَلُوم; Catalan: culpable; Dutch: afkeurenswaardig; Finnish: moitittava; French: blâmable; German: verdammenswert; Greek: αξιοκατάκριτος, αξιοκατηγόρητος, αξιόμεμπτος, επιλήψιμος, επίμεμπτος, επίμομφος, επίμωμος, επίψογος, κατακριτέος, μεμπτός, ψεκτός; Ancient Greek: αἴτιος, ἐπαίτιος, ἐπίμομφος, ἐπιμωμητός, ἐπίμωμος, ἐπίψογος, ἐπονείδιστος, εὐκατάγνωστος, μεμπτός, μωμηλός, μωμητός, ὑπαίτιος, ψεκτός, ψόγειος, ψογερός; Ido: blaminda; Italian: biasimabile, deprecabile, vituperabile; Korean: 책임이 있는; Latin: accusabilis, reprehensibilis, vituperabilis; Middle English: blame worthy; Portuguese: culpável; Romanian: condamnabil, de condamnat; Spanish: culpable, reprensible, reprehensible; Swedish: klandervärd