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honorabilis

honorabilis · adj

that procures honor

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What it meant

hŏnōrābĭlis — Lewis & Short

hŏnōrābĭlis, e, adj.honoro,

I that procures honor or esteem, honorable (very rare): haec ipsa sunt honorabilia quae videntur levia atque communia, salutari, appeti, decedi, assurgi, etc., * Cic. de Sen. 18, 62: personae, Amm. 30, 4, 16: honorabilior omnium, Vulg. Dan. 13, 4.—Adv.: hŏnōrābĭlĭter, honorably: colebatur, Amm. 29, 2; so, sepelire, Capitol. Macr. 5.

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Where it came from

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