praedicabilis

praedicabilis

praedicābilis, e (1. praedico), rühmenswert, ruhmwürdig, preiswürdig, Cic. Tusc. 5, 49. Ambros. in Luc. 1. § 15. Augustin. epist. 232, 7: nihil habet praedicabile in vita, nisi etc., Treb. Poll. Valer. duo 8, 2.


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