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Commendators
Commendators. During Popery the commendator was the person by whom the fruits of a benefice were levied during a
Commendable
Worthy of being commended or praised laudable praiseworthy
Commendation
The act of commending praise favorable representation in words recommendation
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Commend
To commit intrust or give in charge for care or preservation
Commendator
One who holds a benefice in commendam a commendatary
Commendatory
Serving to commend containing praise or commendation commending praising
Recommend
To commend to the favorable notice of another to commit to anothers care confidence or acceptance with favoring representations to
Bitake
To commend to commit
Plauditory
Applauding commending
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