- apprĕtĭātus
- apprĕtĭātus, a, um part. passé de appretio.
Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.
Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.
Appreciate — Ap*pre ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Appreciated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Appreciating}.] [L. appretiatus, p. p. of appretiare to value at a price, appraise; ad + pretiare to prize, pretium price. Cf. {Appraise}.] 1. To set a price or value on; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Appreciated — Appreciate Ap*pre ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Appreciated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Appreciating}.] [L. appretiatus, p. p. of appretiare to value at a price, appraise; ad + pretiare to prize, pretium price. Cf. {Appraise}.] 1. To set a price or value… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Appreciating — Appreciate Ap*pre ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Appreciated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Appreciating}.] [L. appretiatus, p. p. of appretiare to value at a price, appraise; ad + pretiare to prize, pretium price. Cf. {Appraise}.] 1. To set a price or value… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
appreciate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Late Latin appretiatus, past participle of appretiare, from Latin ad + pretium price more at price Date: 1655 transitive verb 1. a. to grasp the nature, worth, quality, or … New Collegiate Dictionary
Feilen (1) — 1. Feilen, verb. reg. act. welches nur in den gemeinen Mundarten üblich ist, von dem Worte feil. 1) Feil haben, feil biethen; im Nieders. velen, im Oberd. ausfeilen. 2) Nach dem Preise einer Sache fragen. Eine Waare feilen. 3) Dingen, handeln;… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
appreciate — appreciatingly, adv. appreciator, n. /euh pree shee ayt /, v., appreciated, appreciating. 1. to be grateful or thankful for: They appreciated his thoughtfulness. v.t. 2. to value or regard highly; place a high estimate on: to appreciate good wine … Universalium
appreciate — (v.) 1650s, to esteem or value highly, from L.L. appretiatus, pp. of appretiare to set a price to (see APPRAISE (Cf. appraise)). Meaning to rise in value (intransitive) first recorded 1789. Related: APPRECIATED (Cf. Appreciated); appreciating … Etymology dictionary
appreciate — ap•pre•ci•ate [[t]əˈpri ʃiˌeɪt[/t]] v. at•ed, at•ing 1) to be grateful or thankful for: They appreciated his thoughtfulness[/ex] 2) to value or regard highly; place a high estimate on: to appreciate good wine[/ex] 3) to be fully conscious of; be… … From formal English to slang
appreciate — [c]/əˈpriʃieɪt / (say uh preesheeayt), /əˈprisi / (say uh preesee ) verb (appreciated, appreciating) –verb (t) 1. to place a sufficiently high estimate on: *Mr Farquhar did not on 11th August, 1977 appreciate the full enormity of what he was then …
appreciate — [ə prē′shē āt΄] vt. appreciated, appreciating [< LL(Ec) appretiatus, pp. of appretiare, APPRAISE] 1. to think well of; understand and enjoy; esteem 2. to recognize and be grateful for; be thankful for 3. to estimate the quality or worth of,… … English World dictionary