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81 облагораживать
ennoble глагол:ennoble (облагораживать, жаловать дворянством) -
82 придавать достоинство
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83 honesto
hŏnesto, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [id.], to clothe or adorn with honor; to honor, dignify; to adorn, grace, embellish (class.; cf. honoro), with personal or inanimate objects.1.With personal objects quom me tanto honore honestas, Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 106; 2, 1, 50; cf.:II.quod non dignos homines honore honestatos videbam,
Sall. C. 35, 3 Kritz.:tantam laudem, quantā vos me vestris decretis honestatis, nemo est assecutus, Cic Cat 4, 10, 20: Saturnini imagine mortem ejus honestare,
id. Rab. Perd. 9, 24; id. Sull. 29, 81; id. Off. 1, 39, 139:haec famigeratio Te honestet, me autem collutulet,
Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 67:ad eum augendum atque honestandum,
Cic. Off. 2, 6, 21:a quibus, si interdum ad forum deducimur, si uno basilicae spatio honestamur, diligenter observari videmur et coli,
are honored by being accompanied through the basilica, id. Mur. 34, 70:summi viri Gracchorum et Flacci sanguine non modo se non contaminarunt, sed etiam honestarunt,
id. Cat. 1, 12, 29:quem vultus honestat, Dedecorant mores,
Claud. Laud. Stil. 1, 26; cf.:arma auro et argento distincta corpus rarae magnitudinis honestabant,
Curt. 8, 44, 7:ingens corpus erat (Navii), et arma honestabant,
Liv. 26, 5, 16.—With inanimate objects:nec domo dominus, sed domino domus honestanda est,
Cic. Off. 1, 39, 139:L. Pauli currum rex nobilissimus Perses honestavit,
id. Cat. 4, 10, 21:caput (avis) plumeo apice honestante (with distinguere),
Plin. 10, 2, 2, § 3; cf. Curt. 8, 13:formam pudor honestabat,
id. 6, 2; 3, 6 fin.:exornatio est, qua utimur rei honestandae et locupletandae causa,
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84 облагораживать
1. fortify2. reform3. temper4. ennoble; refine; finish5. dignify -
85 облагородить
1. reform2. temper3. ennoble; refine; finish4. dignify -
86 განდიდება
napotheosis, dignify, exalt, extol, glorification -
87 ehren
1. to dignify2. to glorify3. to honour Br.4. to revere5. to venerate -
88 einem (festlichen) Ereignis Glanz verleihen
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > einem (festlichen) Ereignis Glanz verleihen
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89 einer Sache Würde verleihen
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90 whakarangatira
Maori for enrich, dignify -
91 kitüntet
to decorate, to favor, to dignify, to favour -
92 megtisztel
to dignify, to favour, to grace
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