felicitator

felicitator
noun see felicitate II

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • felicitate — /fəˈlɪsəteɪt / (say fuh lisuhtayt) verb (t) (felicitated, felicitating) 1. to compliment upon a happy event; congratulate: to felicitate a friend on his good fortune. 2. Obsolete to make happy. {Late Latin fēlīcitātus, past participle of… …  

  • felicitate — [fə lis′i tāt΄] vt. felicitated, felicitating [< L felicitatus, pp. of felicitare, to make happy < felix: see FELICIFIC] 1. Archaic to make happy 2. to wish happiness to; congratulate adj. Obs. made happy felicitation n. felicitator n …   English World dictionary

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