Definition of benedico
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LNS
benedīcō, benedīcere, benedīxī, benedīctus
benedico
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to speak well of any one, to commend, praise
  2. to bless, praise, adore
  3. to bless, consecrate, hallow
  4. the plant also called
  5. an approved person, blessed one
Abbreviations
benedīco, xi, ctum, ere, v. n. and a., to speak well of any one, to commend, praise. In gen., in class. Lat. always as two words, v. bene, I. B. 1.

— Esp. In late and eccl. Lat. with acc. Deum, to bless, praise, or adore (Heb. ), App. Trism. fin.; Vulg. Psa. 112, 2.

—Pass.: benedici Deum omni tempore condecet, Tert. Orat. 3: Deus benedicendus, App. Trism. fin.; Vulg. Gen. 24, 48; id. Jacob. 3, 9.

— Rarely with dat.: benedic Domino, Vulg. Psa. 102, 1 sq.

— Of men and things, to bless, consecrate, hallow (Heb. and )' requievit die septimo eumque benedixit, Lact. 7, 14, 11; cf. Vulg. Gen. 2, 3; id. Marc. 6, 41: altarium, Sulp. de Vita S. Martini, 2, 2: benedictum oleum, Hier. Vit. Hilar. med.: martyres, Tert. Mart. 1; Grut. 875, 3 al.

—Sometimes with dat.: benedixit domui Israel, Vulg. Psa. 113, 12; 64, 12.

— Herba benedicta, the plant also called lagopus or leporinus pes, App. Herb. 61.

— Hence, benedictum, i, n. (prop. as two words), v bene, I. B. 1. g.

— bene-dictus, i, m., an approved person, blessed one (eccl. Lat.): venite, benedicti Patris mei, Vulg. Matt. 25, 34 al.
 
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