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- Honorificabilitudinitatibus (honōrificābilitūdinitātibus, Latin pronunciation: [hɔnoːrɪfɪkaːbɪlɪtuːdɪnɪˈtaːtɪbʊs]) is the dative and ablative plural of...
- While mocking a pedantic schoolmaster, Costard uses the word honorificabilitudinitatibus, the longest word by far from any of Shakespeare's works. Costard...
- nontechnical word Not all dictionaries accept it due to lack of usage. honorificabilitudinitatibus 27 The state of being able to achieve honors Longest word in...
- found in a m****cript entitled The XI Pains of **** (c. 1275). Honorificabilitudinitatibus is a hapax legomenon of Shakespeare's works. Indexy, in Bram...
- Health hazards of vog Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia Honorificabilitudinitatibus List of long place names Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndro...
- eaten thee for a word for thou art not so long by the head as honorificabilitudinitatibus: thou art easier swallowed than a flap-dragon. and in Henry IV...
- Lost features the longest scene (5.2), the longest single word 'honorificabilitudinitatibus' (5.1.39–40), and (depending on editorial choices) the longest...
- sound of the word itself: "Physicians deafen our ears with the honorificabilitudinitatibus of their heavenly panacaea, their sovereign guia****." The detailed...
- which would result in the words subductisupercilicarptoribus and honorificabilitudinitatibus respectively; the latter word is quoted by Shakespeare in Love's...
- anti-Stratfordian citation of the hapax legomenon in Love's Labour's Lost "honorificabilitudinitatibus" as an anagram of hi ludi, F. Baconis nati, tuiti orbi, Latin...