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com·men·da·tion \ˌkäˌmenˈdāshən, -_mən-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English commendacioun, from Middle French commendation, from Latin commendation-, commendatio, from commendatus + -ion-, -io -ion 1. a. : the act of commending : the expression of approval b. : something that commends < good nature is the most godlike commendation of man — John Dryden > specifically : an award (as to a military unit) for distinction in operations < a meritorious unit commendation > 2. archaic : a message of affection or respect : compliment, greeting — usually used in plural 3. : an office commending to God the souls of the dead or dying 4. : the act of placing as a vassal under the protection of a lord : vassalage 5. a. : the act of giving a benefice in commendam b. : the state of a commendam |