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5 рекомендующий
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7 рекомендаційний лист
commendatory letter, letter of credence, letter of introduction, letter testimonial, recommendatory letter, reference letter, testimonial letter, testimonialУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > рекомендаційний лист
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9 comendatario
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10 elogioso
• commendatory• commending• eulogistic• flatter up• flatteringly• Latvian• laudably• laudanum• laudatory• laudatory speech for the deceased -
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13 pismo kojim se neko preporučuj
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• commendatory; commended; messenger; prescribed; recommendatory; recommended; registered -
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19 commendātīcius
commendātīcius (not -tītius), adj. [commen do], commendatory: litterae, letters of recommen dation, an introduction: tabellae.* * *Icommendataria, commendatarium ADJcontaining a recommendation/introduction (letters); commendatory (L+S)IIcommendaticia, commendaticium ADJcontaining a recommendation/introduction (letters); commendatory (L+S) -
20 Empfehlungsbrief
Empfehlungsbrief
letter of commendation (introduction), letter recommendatory, commendatory letter;
• Empfehlungskarte business card;
• Empfehlungsliste recommended list;
• Empfehlungsschreiben letter of recommendation, reference, commendatory letter;
• geschäftliches Empfehlungsschreiben trade card.
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Commendatory — Com*mend a*to*ry, a. [L. commendatorius.] 1. Serving to commend; containing praise or commendation; commending; praising. Commendatory verses. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. Holding a benefice in commendam; as, a commendatory bishop. Burke. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Commendatory — Com*mend a*to*ry, n. A commendation; eulogy. [R.] Commendatories to our affection. Sharp. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
commendatory — index honorary, meritorious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
commendatory — [kə men′də tôr΄ē] adj. [LL commendatorius < L commendator, one who commends] 1. serving to commend; expressing praise or approval 2. recommending … English World dictionary
commendatory — adjective Date: 1544 serving to commend < commendatory remarks > … New Collegiate Dictionary
commendatory — commend ► VERB 1) praise formally or officially. 2) present as suitable or good; recommend. 3) (commend to) archaic or formal entrust to. DERIVATIVES commendation noun commendatory adjective. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
Commendatory Abbot — • An ecclesiastic, or sometimes a layman, who holds an abbey in commendam Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Commendatory Abbot Commendatory Abbot … Catholic encyclopedia
Commendatory prayer — Commendatory Com*mend a*to*ry, a. [L. commendatorius.] 1. Serving to commend; containing praise or commendation; commending; praising. Commendatory verses. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. Holding a benefice in commendam; as, a commendatory bishop. Burke … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
commendatory prayer — commendatory prayer, a prayer in the Book of Common Prayer to be used for a person at the point of death, commending his soul to God … Useful english dictionary
Commendatory abbot — A commendatory abbot is an ecclesiastic, or sometimes a layman, who holds an abbey in commendam, drawing its revenues but not exercising any authority over its inner monastic discipline. If a commendatory abbot is an ecclesiastic, however, he may … Wikipedia
Commendatory Prayer — A beautiful and impressive prayer added to the Prayer Book in 1661, and which is to be said over a dying person. This prayer ought to be memorized by every Churchman so as to use it in any emergency for, as Bishop Coxe suggests in Thoughts on… … American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia