Comendable

What is Comendable?


1.

worthy of applause; deserving praise

Knowing nothing more comendable for a mans recreation

Than Mirth which is used in an honest fashion.

John Davies in "Scourge of Folly" (1621), describing Shakespeare's understanding of comedy.

See archaic, adjective


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