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Webster 1913 Edition


Mansuetude

Man′sue-tude

,
Noun.
[L.
mansuetudo
: cf. F.
mansuétude
.]
Tameness; gentleness; mildness.
[Archaic]

Webster 1828 Edition


Mansuetude

MAN'SUETUDE

,
Noun.
[L. mansuetudo.] Tameness; mildness; gentleness.

Definition 2024


mansuetude

mansuetude

See also: mansuétude

English

Noun

mansuetude (countable and uncountable, plural mansuetudes)

  1. (archaic) Gentleness, tameness.
    • 1647, Henry Hammond, Of Fraternal Admonition Or Correption (page 5)
      That I use all mildness or mansuetude in admonishing; the angry passionate correption being rather apt to provoke, than to amend.
    • 1972, Patrick O'Brian, Post Captain:
      Quo me rapis? Quo indeed. My whole conduct, meekness, mansuetude, voluntary abasement, astonishes me.
    • 2008 October 8, Angry Professor, “A malison on the poor of spirit.”, in A Gentleman's C:
      With mansuetude (compossible with my muliebrity), I condemn those niddering, olid morons who, in caliginosity of understanding, vilipend our English by attempting to exuviate words for which they cannot see any present custom.

Translations


Portuguese

Noun

mansuetude f (plural mansuetudes)

  1. mansuetude; tameness

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