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bĕnē-plăcĕo

bĕnē-plăcĕo · v. n

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What it meant

bĕnē-plăcĕo — Lewis & Short

bĕnē-plăcĕo, ŭi, ĭtum, 2, v. n.,

I to please: alicui, Vulg. 1 Cor. 16, 2.—Hence, P. a.: bĕnēplăcĭtus, a, um, pleasing, acceptable, Vulg. Ecclus. 34, 21; Ambros. lsaac et An. 7, 57 init.—As subst.: bĕnē-plăcĭtum, i, n., good pleasure, gracious purpose, Vulg. Eph. 1, 9 et saep.

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