receptibilis

receptibilis

receptibilis, e (recipio), I) wiedererlangbar (Ggstz. amissibilis), Augustin. de trin. 15, 13. Vulg. Sirach 2, 5. Cassiod. de anim. 2 extr. – II) annehmbar, begreiflich, nobis verbum incarnatum factum est receptibile, Augustin. in psalm. 109, 12.


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  • Receptible — Re*cep ti*ble (r[ e]*s[e^]p t[i^]*b l), a. [L. receptibilis.] Such as may be received; receivable. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • receptible — receptibility, n. /ri sep teuh beuhl/, adj. adapted to or suitable for reception. [1565 75; < LL receptibilis that may be acquired again, equiv. to L recept(us) (ptp. of recipere to RECEIVE) + ibilis IBLE] * * * …   Universalium

  • Ecclesiasticus (Sirach) —     Ecclesiasticus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiasticus     (Abbrev. Ecclus.; also known as the Book of Sirach.)     The longest of the deuterocanonical books of the Bible, and the last of the Sapiential writings in the Vulgate of the Old …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • rezeptibel — re|zep|ti|bel <Adj.> [lat. receptibilis = wiedererlangbar, annehmbar] (veraltet): empfänglich …   Universal-Lexikon

  • rezeptibel — re|zep|ti|bel <aus lat. receptibilis »annehmbar«> (veraltet) aufnehmbar, empfänglich …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • receptible — rə̇ˈseptəbəl, rēˈ adjective Etymology: Late Latin receptibilis recoverable, from Latin receptus + ibilis ible : capable of receiving or of being received …   Useful english dictionary

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