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Definition of Benignantly

Benignantly
Benignant Be*nig"nant, a. [LL. benignans, p. pr. of benignare, from L. benignus. See Benign.] Kind; gracious; favorable. -- Be*nig"nant*ly, adv.

Meaning of Benignantly from wikipedia

- "men of modest life, lovers of justice, enemies to cruelty, humane, and benignant". However, Machiavelli considers that Roman soldiers, "being accustomed...
- Straightforward Judge of Dealing Justly 6:115 30 ٱللَّطِيفُ al-Laṭīf The Gentle/ Benignant/ Subtly Kind/ All-Subtle 22:63, 31:16, 33:34 31 ٱلْخَبِيرُ al-Khabīr The...
- ample folds of the garment. Her countenance was keen and nervous, but benignant. Mrs. Claus proceeds to instruct the architect Gardner on the ideal modern...
- historic school—viz., "that instead of being a merciful, ameliorating, and benignant visitation, the religion of Christians would rather seem to be a scourge...
- gleaned from the text is this: Virgil understands the meaning ("And that benignant Sage, who all things knew..."), and is replying. That the line is just...
- good, well Latin bene (adverb) beneficence, benefit, benevolent, benign, benignant, benignity bet- B, b Gr**** beta alphabet, alphabetic, analphabetic, panalphabetic...
- "personal idealism" affirms it. To deny freedom to pursue truth, beauty, and "benignant love" is to undermine every profound human venture, including science...
- persons. To deny the freedom to pursue the ideals of truth, beauty, and "benignant love" is to undermine every profound human venture, including science...
- son of Lucy's godmother, Mrs. Bretton. He is described as "cheerful," "benignant," and "bland." Lucy, when young, showed no particular fondness for him...
- become Christians, and are so, and their Highnesses have joyfully and benignantly received them, and also have commanded them to be treated as their subjects...