LONGANIMITAS, longanimitas
Sounds Like: lon-gah-NIH-mee-tas
Translations: longsuffering, patience, forbearance, endurance
From the root: LONGANIMITAS
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: Longanimitas is a Latin noun meaning 'longsuffering' or 'patience'. It is a compound word formed from 'longus' (long) and 'animus' (spirit, mind). It refers to the quality of enduring hardship, provocation, or delay with calmness and without complaint. It implies a steadfastness of spirit over a long period, often in the face of adversity or injustice.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Feminine
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- LONGANIMITATE — with longanimity, by longanimity, in longanimity, from longanimity, with patience, by patience, in patience, from patience, with forbearance, by forbearance, in forbearance, from forbearance
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