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More on the 'honorificabilitudinitatibus' citation

More on the 'honorificabilitudinitatibus' citation
  1. What is the origin of the word honorificabilitudinitatibus?
  2. Is honorificabilitudinitatibus a real word?
  3. Who invented honorificabilitudinitatibus?
  4. How do you use honorificabilitudinitatibus?

What is the origin of the word honorificabilitudinitatibus?

Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin honōrificābilitūdinitātibus, the ablative and dative plural of honōrificābilitūdinitās (“the state of being able to achieve honours”).

Is honorificabilitudinitatibus a real word?

means “invincible glorious”Honorableness.” It is the ablative plural of the Latin contrived honorificabilitudinitas, which is an extension of honorificabilis meaning “honorableness.

Who invented honorificabilitudinitatibus?

Thomas Blount (1656).

How do you use honorificabilitudinitatibus?

Means invincible, glorious, honourable. It is the ablative plural of the Latin contrived honorificabilitudinitas, which is an extension of honorificabilis meaning honourableness. I came across this word when looking for some Shakespearean quotes and I couldn't resist; what a wonderfully over complicated word.

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