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[ad. [[Latin]] gener-sit-t-em, f. gener(o)s-us (GENEROUS.- ad. F. généreux, ad. L. gener{omac}s-us, f. gener-, genus stock, [[race]]; cf. Sp., It. generoso. The senses appear already developed in Fr. and for the most part in Latin.) | [ad. [[Latin]] gener-sit-t-em, f. gener(o)s-us (GENEROUS.- ad. F. généreux, ad. L. gener{omac}s-us, f. gener-, genus stock, [[race]]; cf. Sp., It. generoso. The senses appear already developed in Fr. and for the most part in Latin.) | ||
==Definitions== | ==Definitions== | ||
− | *1. | + | *1. Excellence, [[goodness]] of [[race]]; [[nobility]] of birth or lineage. 15th century Now only archaic |
:b. Of [[animals]]: Excellence of breed; the [[spirit]] arising from this. 16th century Obsolete. | :b. Of [[animals]]: Excellence of breed; the [[spirit]] arising from this. 16th century Obsolete. | ||
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*3. Readiness or liberality in giving; munificence. 17th century | *3. Readiness or liberality in giving; munificence. 17th century | ||
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+ | *'''''[[Gift]]''''' | ||
[[Category: General Reference]] | [[Category: General Reference]] |
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Etymology
[ad. Latin gener-sit-t-em, f. gener(o)s-us (GENEROUS.- ad. F. généreux, ad. L. gener{omac}s-us, f. gener-, genus stock, race; cf. Sp., It. generoso. The senses appear already developed in Fr. and for the most part in Latin.)
Definitions
- 2. High spirit, courage, nobility of conduct (obs.). Now only in the more restricted sense: Willingness to lay aside resentment or forgive injuries; magnanimity. 17th century
- 3. Readiness or liberality in giving; munificence. 17th century