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English
Adjective
delitable (comparative more delitable, superlative most delitable)
- Alternative form of delightable
References
Catalan
Etymology
From delitar + -able.
Pronunciation
Adjective
delitable m or f (masculine and feminine plural delitables)
- delightful, delectable
- Synonym: delectable
Further reading
Middle English
Etymology
From Old French delitable; equivalent to delite + -able.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌdɛːliˈtaːbəl/, /ˌdɛliˈtaːbəl/, /-blə/
Adjective
delitable (comparative delitabeler, superlative delitabylest)
- Delightful, delectable, enjoyable; causing delight.
- Causing spiritual elation or joy; religiously pleasing.
- (rare) Decadent or indulgent; enjoying luxury.
Descendants
References
Old French
Etymology
deliter + -able.
Adjective
delitable m (oblique and nominative feminine singular delitable)
- delightful; very pleasing
Declension