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Charitable
Charitable Char"i*ta*ble, a.[F. See Charity.] 1. Full of love and good will; benevolent; kind. Be thy intents wicked or charitable, . . . . . . I will speak to thee. --Shak. 2. Liberal in judging of others; disposed to look on the best side, and to avoid harsh judgment. 3. Liberal in benefactions to the poor; giving freely; generous; beneficent. What charitable men afford to beggars. --Shak. 4. Of or pertaining to charity; springing from, or intended for, charity; relating to almsgiving; eleemosynary; as, a charitable institution. 5. Dictated by kindness; favorable; lenient. By a charitable construction it may be a sermon. --L. Andrews. Syn: Kind; beneficent; benevolent; generous; lenient; forgiving; helpful; liberal; favorable; indulgent.
Charitableness
Charitableness Char"i*ta*ble*ness, n. The quality of being charitable; the exercise of charity.
Charitably
Charitably Char"i*ta*bly, adv. In a charitable manner.
Charitonetta albeola
Buffel duck Buf"fel duck (b[u^]f"f[e^]l d[u^]k`). [See Buffalo.] (Zo["o]l.) A small duck (Charitonetta albeola); the spirit duck, or butterball. The head of the male is covered with numerous elongated feathers, and thus appears large. Called also bufflehead.
Incharitable
Incharitable In*char"i*ta*ble, a. [Cf. F. incharitable.] Uncharitable; unfeeling. [Obs.] --Shak.
Self-charity
Self-charity Self`-char"i*ty, n. Self-love. [Obs.] --Shak.
Sister of charity
Sister Sis"ter, n. [OE. sister, fr. Icel. systir; also suster, from AS. sweostor, sweoster, swuster, akin to OFries. sweester, suster, LG. s["u]ster, suster, D. zuster, OS. & OHG. swestar, G. schwester, Icel. systir, Sw. syster, Dan. s["o]ster, Goth. swistar, Lith. ses?, Russ. sestra, Pol. siostra, L. soror, Skr. svasr. [root]298. Cf. Cousin.] 1. A female who has the same parents with another person, or who has one of them only. In the latter case, she is more definitely called a half sister. The correlative of brother. I am the sister of one Claudio. --Shak. 2. A woman who is closely allied to, or assocciated with, another person, as in the sdame faith, society, order, or community. --James ii. 15. 3. One of the same kind, or of the same condition; -- generally used adjectively; as, sister fruits. --Pope. Sister Block (Naut.), a tackle block having two sheaves, one above the other. Sister hooks, a pair of hooks fitted together, the shank of one forming a mousing for the other; -- called also match hook. Sister of charity, Sister of mercy. (R. C. Ch.) See under Charity, and Mercy.
Sisters of Charity of Montreal
Nun Nun, n. [OE. nunne, AS. nunne, fr. L. nonna nun, nonnus monk; cf. Gr. ?, ?; of unknown origin. Cf. Nunnery.] 1. A woman devoted to a religious life, who lives in a convent, under the three vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. They holy time is quiet as a nun Breathless with adoration. --Wordsworth. 2. (Zo["o]l.) (a) A white variety of domestic pigeons having a veil of feathers covering the head. (b) The smew. (c) The European blue titmouse. Gray nuns (R. C. Ch.), the members of a religious order established in Montreal in 1745, whence branches were introduced into the United States in 1853; -- so called from the color or their robe, and known in religion as Sisters of Charity of Montreal. Nun buoy. See under Buoy.
Uncharitable
Uncharitable Un*char"i*ta*ble, a. Not charitable; contrary to charity; severe in judging; harsh; censorious; as, uncharitable opinions or zeal. --Addison. -- Un*char"i*ta*ble*ness, n. -- Un*char"i*ta*bly, adv.
Uncharitableness
Uncharitable Un*char"i*ta*ble, a. Not charitable; contrary to charity; severe in judging; harsh; censorious; as, uncharitable opinions or zeal. --Addison. -- Un*char"i*ta*ble*ness, n. -- Un*char"i*ta*bly, adv.
Uncharitably
Uncharitable Un*char"i*ta*ble, a. Not charitable; contrary to charity; severe in judging; harsh; censorious; as, uncharitable opinions or zeal. --Addison. -- Un*char"i*ta*ble*ness, n. -- Un*char"i*ta*bly, adv.

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