- condolatory
- [kənʹdəʋlət(ə)rı] a
выражающий сочувствие, соболезнование
condolatory visit - визит с выражением соболезнования
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
condolatory visit - визит с выражением соболезнования
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Condolatory — Con*do la*to*ry, a. Expressing condolence. Smart. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
condolatory — adjective Offering condolence. The affair at the time made much noise in the fashionable world, and formed the subject of the condolatory address in question, from Lord Byrons pen … Wiktionary
condolatory — adjective see condole … New Collegiate Dictionary
condolatory — See condole. * * * … Universalium
condolatory — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Feeling or expressing pity: commiserative, compassionate, pitying, sympathetic. Archaic: piteous, pitiful. See FEELINGS, PITY … English dictionary for students
condolatory — con·do·la·to·ry || kÉ™n dəʊlÉ™tÉ™rɪ adj. expressing sympathy … English contemporary dictionary
condolatory — con·do·la·to·ry … English syllables
condolatory — adj. expressing condolence. Etymology: condole, after consolatory etc … Useful english dictionary
condole — condolatory /keuhn doh leuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. condoler, n. condolingly, adv. /keuhn dohl /, v., condoled, condoling. v.i. 1. to express sympathy with a person who is suffering sorrow, misfortune, or grief (usually fol. by with): to condole… … Universalium
condole — verb (condoled; condoling) Etymology: Late Latin condolēre, from Latin com + dolēre to feel pain Date: circa 1586 intransitive verb 1. obsolete grieve 2. to express sympathetic sorrow … New Collegiate Dictionary
Ibrahim Saeed — [alternative spelling for second name, Sayeed, (May 20, 1945 May 27, 2007)] is the founder editor of Sanmarga, a Kannada weekly published from Mangalore. Ibrahim Saeed was a senior journalist and had served Sanmarga for three decades as editor… … Wikipedia