Admirable
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late Middle English: via Old French from Latin admirabilis ‘to be wondered at’, from admirari (see admire).
wiktionary
Borrowed from Middle French admirable, from Latin admirabilis.
etymonline
admirable (adj.)
mid-15c., "worthy of admiration," from Latin admirabilis "admirable, wonderful," from admirari "to admire" (see admire). In early years it also carried a stronger sense of "awe-inspiring, marvelous."