It gives a "mansuetude" new word for me to the chill of winter. From Wordnik.com. [mansuetude - French Word-A-Day] Reference
It gives a "mansuetude" (new word for me) to the chill of winter. From Wordnik.com. [mansuetude - French Word-A-Day] Reference
I am also enjoying sounding out your word of the day..."mansuetude" which is also slow and gentle like it's meaning. From Wordnik.com. [mansuetude - French Word-A-Day] Reference
I am also enjoying sounding out your word of the day ... "mansuetude" which is also slow and gentle like it's meaning. From Wordnik.com. [mansuetude - French Word-A-Day] Reference
Princely and naturall mansuetude then of my merite. From Wordnik.com. [The Arte of English Poesie] Reference
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It is apodeictic that the caliginosity of the agrestic embrangle periapts with mansuetude. From Wordnik.com. [Save the language! « Write Anything] Reference
Paul, I vaticinate that the mansuetude of your response will bring out the best of my muliebrity. From Wordnik.com. [Save the language! « Write Anything] Reference
But the moment of softening and mansuetude slipped quickly by, and was succeeded by a burst of anger; for Mr. Tapster suddenly became aware that Flossy's left hand, the little thin hand resting on the back of the chair, was holding two keys which he recognized at once as his property. From Wordnik.com. [McClure's Magazine, Vol 31, No 2, June 1908] Reference
He veneered his whole character with such an engaging mansuetude as served to deceive the most penetrative of those he met, and not even the most suspicious of his Ottawa acquaintances had ever insinuated that a surface so calm and unruffled as his could ever cover a phase of character which could be nocent or even objectionable in the least degree. From Wordnik.com. [Honor Edgeworth Ottawa's Present Tense] Reference
The system has no room for it; even as it has no room for clemency, mansuetude; forbearance towards the weak. From Wordnik.com. [From a Cornish Window A New Edition] Reference
I have experience of the bounty of his mansuetude and of the reformation and renovation of the spirit of my heart. From Wordnik.com. [The Golden Legend, vol. 1] Reference
While Barbara was swimming to meet the dawn, Miltoun was bathing in those waters of mansuetude and truth which roll from wall to wall in the. From Wordnik.com. [The Patrician] Reference
As he approached it, such reminiscences crowded upon him, above all of the life there of the aged Antoninus Pius, in its wonderful mansuetude and calm. From Wordnik.com. [Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2] Reference
Would anybody really wish to get rid of terms like mansuetude (an almost onomatopoeic word for gentleness) or niddering (a jellyish synonym for cowardly)?. From Wordnik.com. [Blogposts | guardian.co.uk] Reference
Seeing how bloodthirsty old men can be in these days, one is tempted to think that they can hardly be caught too young and taught decency, if not mansuetude. From Wordnik.com. [On The Art of Reading] Reference
And now, if our readers ask why there was this difference between the treatment received by Roland and that administered to Sir John, why this mansuetude toward one and this rigor toward the other, we reply. From Wordnik.com. [The Companions of Jehu] Reference
“Woman,” resumed the scholar, “is a theoretical subject, and requires a mansuetude, and various marital qualities and properties, which are by no means miscible with my pursuits; and though it is my wish to be marigerous —”. From Wordnik.com. [Lovers and Friends; or, Modern Attachments] Reference
I think that about the first indication that all that glittered in the mansuetude of Firenze la Gentile was not gold, showed itself on the occasion of an attempt to naturalise at Florence the traditional sportiveness of the Roman Carnival. From Wordnik.com. [What I Remember]
Their eyelids were always downcast; and, if now and then they were raised, no treacherous glint appeared, nothing but a sedulously cultivated calmness, withdrawal and mansuetude and occasionally an expression of remote and burnt-out melancholy. From Wordnik.com. [NPR Topics: News] Reference
The soft radiance of the colour so well matches the tempered majesty, the infinite mansuetude of the conception; the spirituality, which is of the essence of the august subject, is so happily expressed, without any sensible diminution of the splendour of Renaissance art approaching its highest. From Wordnik.com. [The Earlier Work of Titian]
A high school for the civility and mansuetude of the people. From Wordnik.com. [The Last Harvest] Reference
‘mansuetude’; from Lord Chesterfield under ‘flirtation’; from. From Wordnik.com. [English Past and Present] Reference
World's treasure-house of knowledge, wit, sense and mansuetude! ". From Wordnik.com. [The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I] Reference
To one so much a stranger to the mansuetude of. From Wordnik.com. [A Footnote to History Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa] Reference
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