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Magnanimity (from
Latin magnanimitās, from
magna "big" +
animus "soul, spirit") is the
virtue of
being great of mind and heart. It encomp****es, usually...
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Magnanimity,
provisional designation 1980 TE7, is a
stony asteroid from the
inner regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 6
kilometers in diameter...
- in one's
abilities is
known as
virtuous pride,
greatness of soul, or
magnanimity, but when
viewed as a vice, it is
often known to be self-idolatry, ****ic...
- character,
indeed a kind of wisdom. The four
essential virtues are:
Magnanimity ("great soul"),
which requires a
correct attitude towards the
honor this...
- (megalopsychia,
variously translated as
proper pride,
greatness of soul, and
magnanimity) as the
crown of the virtues,
distinguishing it from vanity, temperance...
- even
excusing the
rarity among them to
possess "greatness of soul", or
magnanimity: "Contemporaries
believe that if
people will only mind
their own business...
- Kennedy's
opponents on
Capitol Hill
maintained that his
collegiate magnanimity was
sometimes hindered by a
tenacious and
somewhat impatient manner....
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force in 1862.
Canning met the
rebellion '"with firmness, confidence,
magnanimity and calm" as per his biographer, Sir
George Dunbar.
Canning was very...
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philosophical underpinnings of an
ethical system dominated by altruism,
magnanimity and
liberality linked to chivalry, and
particularly spiritual chivalry...
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magnanimous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
adjective referring to
magnanimity an epithet, used for
various rulers Magnanimous Records, a
United States...