irreprehensibilis

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Latin

Etymology

From irreprehēnsus, from in- (not) and reprehendō (I blame) + -ibilis, suffix indicating an ability to be.

Pronunciation

Adjective

irreprehēnsibilis (neuter irreprehēnsibile); third-declension two-termination adjective

  1. irreprehensible, not blameworthy, irreproachable, not liable to reproof or blame
    Locus iste a deo factus est.
    Inaestimabile sacramentum,
    irreprehensibilis est.
    This is the Lord's house, which He hath made.
    Profoundly sacred,
    it is beyond reproof.

Declension

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative irreprehēnsibilis irreprehēnsibile irreprehēnsibilēs irreprehēnsibilia
Genitive irreprehēnsibilis irreprehēnsibilium
Dative irreprehēnsibilī irreprehēnsibilibus
Accusative irreprehēnsibilem irreprehēnsibile irreprehēnsibilēs
irreprehēnsibilīs
irreprehēnsibilia
Ablative irreprehēnsibilī irreprehēnsibilibus
Vocative irreprehēnsibilis irreprehēnsibile irreprehēnsibilēs irreprehēnsibilia

Descendants

  • English: irreprehensible

References