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delectably — delectable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ lovely, delightful, or delicious. DERIVATIVES delectably adverb … English terms dictionary
Delectably — Delectable De*lec ta*ble, a. [OF. delitable, OF. delitable, F. d[ e]lectable, fr. L. delectabilis, fr. delectare to delight. See {Delight}.] 1. Highly pleasing; delightful. [1913 Webster] Delectable both to behold and taste. Milton. 2. extremely… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
delectably — adverb see delectable I … New Collegiate Dictionary
delectably — See delectability. * * * … Universalium
delectably — adv. delightfully, with pleasure, enjoyably … English contemporary dictionary
delectably — de·lec·ta·bly … English syllables
delectably — blē, bli adverb Etymology: Middle English, from delectable + ly : in a delectable manner … Useful english dictionary
delectable — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin delectabilis, from delectare to delight more at delight Date: 15th century 1. highly pleasing ; delightful < a delectable melody > 2. delicious < a delectable meal > … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Laurence Olivier — The Right Honourable The Lord Olivier OM Photograph by Carl Van Vechten, 1939 Born … Wikipedia