MAGNANIMITAS, magnanimitas
Sounds Like: MAG-na-NI-mi-tas
Translations: magnanimity, greatness of soul, high-mindedness, courage, generosity
From the root: MAGNANIMITAS
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: Magnanimitas refers to the quality of having a great spirit or soul. It encompasses virtues such as courage, generosity, and a noble disposition, often implying a disregard for petty concerns or revenge. It describes a person who is high-minded and possesses a noble character.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative
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- MAGNANIMITATEM — magnanimity, greatness of soul, high-mindedness, courage
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