The 17th century Praxis Grammatica tells you how to point out your companion’s best point.
[ 8 ] Hic puer est comes jucundissimus. [English Translation]
Praxis originally came from a Greek word prâxis 'deed, act, action'.
Praxis Grammatica gives great examples of Latin sentences in the guise of wondrously useful advice. My comments on the significance of the praxis sentences are just that, asides elicited by wondering. Please feel free to post your own interpretations and tell when you think this bit of Latin would most likely be used.
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