Definition of gratus
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1.
LEM
grātus, grāta, grātum
GRA-
adjective (2-1-2)
  1. beloved, dear, acceptable, pleasing, agreeable
  2. thankful, grateful, thankworthy, deserving, procuring thanks
Abbreviations
grātus adj. with comp. and sup. GRA-, beloved, dear, acceptable, pleasing, agreeable: factum omnibus: optimo cuique oratio gratissima: nihil patri gratius facere: id gratum acceptumque habendum: supplicia eorum gratiora dis arbitrantur, Cs.: hedera est gratissima Baccho, O.: conviva, welcome, H.: carmina, H.: Gratior pulchro in corpore virtus, V.: parentibus error, V.: Si quod adest gratum iuvat, acceptable, i. e. with content, H.

—As subst n.: feceris nobis gratum omnibus, do us a favor: gratissimum mihi feceris, si, etc., a very great favor: quae rebus grata erant, gratiora verbis facere, L.: Gratum elocutā consiliantibus Iunone divis, something pleasant, H.

—With supin. abl.: his gratiora dictu alia esse scio, L.

—Of persons: Venus, H.: iuvenum gratissime Crantor, O: vates dis gratissima, O.

—Thankful, grateful, thankworthy, deserving, procuring thanks: cognovi te gratissimum omnium: re ipsā atque animo gratissimus: si bene de me meritis gratum me praebeo: erga me: gratissimis animis prosequi, etc.: horam gratā sume manu, H.: quom gratum mihi esse potuit, i. e. it might have procured me thanks, T.: quam sit re pulchrum, beneficio gratum, tyrannum occidere, productive of gratitude.
 
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