- commensuratus
commēnsūrātus, a, um (commetior), gleich zu bemessen, gleichmäßig, Boëth. inst. mus. 1, 29 in.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
commēnsūrātus, a, um (commetior), gleich zu bemessen, gleichmäßig, Boëth. inst. mus. 1, 29 in.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
commensurate — adjective Etymology: Late Latin commensuratus, from Latin com + Late Latin mensuratus, past participle of mensurare to measure, from Latin mensura measure more at measure Date: 1641 1. equal in measure or extent ; coextensive < lived a life… … New Collegiate Dictionary
commensurate — commensurately, adv. commensurateness, n. commensuration /keuh men seuh ray sheuhn, sheuh /, n. /keuh men seuhr it, sheuhr /, adj. 1. having the same measure; of equal extent or duration. 2. corresponding in amount, magnitude, or degree: Your… … Universalium
commensurate — com|men|su|rate [kəˈmenʃərıt] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Late Latin; Origin: commensuratus, from Latin com ( COM ) + Late Latin mensuratus measured ] matching something in size, quality, or length of time commensurate with ▪ Salary will be… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ՉԱՓԱՒՈՐ — (ի, աց.) NBH 2 0574 Chronological Sequence: Unknown date, Early classical, 6c, 8c, 10c, 11c, 12c, 13c, 14c ա. μέτριος, σύμμετρος mediocris, commensuratus, moderatus. Ունօղ եւ պահօղ զչափ. ոչ անցեալ ըստ չափ. ունօղ զչափակցութիւն. համեմատ. յարմար. եւ … հայերեն բառարան (Armenian dictionary)
ՊԱՏՇԱՃՈՂ — ( ) NBH 2 0617 Chronological Sequence: Early classical σύμμετρος commensuratus, proportionatus. պատշաճ, պատշաճեալ. համեմատ. զուգաչափ. *Շինեցեր քեզ տուն պատշաճող. Երեմ. ՟Ի՟Բ. 14 … հայերեն բառարան (Armenian dictionary)
commensurate — 1640s, from L.L. commensuratus, from L. com with (see COM (Cf. com )) + L.L. mensuratus, pp. of mensurare to measure, from mensura (see MEASURE (Cf. measure) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
commensurate — [kə mɛnʃ(ə)rət, sjə ] adjective corresponding in size or degree; in proportion: salary will be commensurate with experience. Derivatives commensurately adverb Origin C17: from late L. commensuratus, from com together + mensurat , mensurare to… … English new terms dictionary
commensurate — com•men•su•rate [[t]kəˈmɛn sər ɪt, ʃər [/t]] adj. 1) of equal extent or duration 2) corresponding in amount, magnitude, or degree; proportionate: a sentence commensurate with the crime[/ex] 3) commensurable 2) • Etymology: 1635–45; < LL… … From formal English to slang
commensurate — /kəˈmɛnʃərət / (say kuh menshuhruht) adjective 1. having the same measure; of equal extent or duration. 2. corresponding in amount, magnitude, or degree. 3. proportionate. 4. having a common measure; commensurable. {Late Latin commensūrātus, from …
commensurate — [kə men′shoor it, kə men′sərit] adj. [LL commensuratus < com , with + mensuratus, pp. of mensurare: see COMMENSURABLE] 1. equal in measure or size; coextensive 2. corresponding in extent or degree; proportionate 3. COMMENSURABLE (sense 1) SYN … English World dictionary
commensurate — adj. 1 (usu. foll. by with) having the same size, duration, etc.; coextensive. 2 (often foll. by to, with) proportionate. Derivatives: commensurately adv. Etymology: LL commensuratus (as COM , MEASURE) … Useful english dictionary