dign
1dign — con·dign; con·dign·ly; in·dign; …
2DIGN — ICAO Airportcode f. Grand Bereby Nero Mer (Ivory Coast) …
3DIGN — ICAO Airportcode f. Grand Bereby Nero Mer ( Ivory Coast) …
4DIGN — dignissimo, dignos …
5dign — (L). Worthy, fit …
6con|dign — «kuhn DYN», adjective. 1. deserved; adequate; fitting; »condign punishment. 2. Archaic. worthy; deserving. ╂[< Middle French condigne, learned borrowing from Latin condignus very worthy < …
7in|dign — «ihn DYN», adjective. Archaic. 1. unworthy; undeserving: »She her selfe was of his grace indigne (Edmund Spenser). 2. undeserved. 3. unbecoming; disgraceful: »indign and base adversities …
8dignification — ˌdignəfə̇ˈkāshən noun ( s) Etymology: Middle French, from Late Latin dignificatus (past participle of dignificare) + Middle French ion : a dignifying or being dignified …
9dignitarial — |dignə|terēəl adjective : of or belonging to a dignitary …
10dig·ni·ty — /ˈdıgnəti/ noun [noncount] 1 : a way of appearing or behaving that suggests seriousness and self control She showed dignity in defeat. The ceremony was conducted with great dignity. 2 : the quality of being worthy of honor or respect Theirs is a… …