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Definition of Lenitiveness

Lenitiveness
Lenitiveness Len"i*tive*ness, n. The quality of being lenitive.

Meaning of Lenitiveness from wikipedia

- This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- relax lenis leni- gentle leniency, lenient, leniment, lenis, lenition, lenitive, lenitude, lenity lens lent- lentil lens, lenticel, lenticular, lentiform...
- the word "Corgi" literally translates to dwarf dog (cor = dwarf, gi = lenitive of ci, dog). In Welsh, the term can also be used more broadly to mean a...
- gentle Latin lenis, lenire leniency, lenient, leniment, lenis, lenition, lenitive, lenitude, lenity leon- lion Latin leo, leonis dandelion, Leo, leonine...
- round the studios looking for the right kind of film. The good humour, the lenitive smile, the frog in the throat voice betray nothing of the disappointment...
- and can be eaten raw or cooked. The leaves and fruit are astringent, lenitive, and stomachic. Decoction of both leaves and fruit is used in the treatment...
- gentle Latin lenis, lenire leniency, lenient, leniment, lenis, lenition, lenitive, lenitude, lenity leon- lion Latin leo, leonis dandelion, Leo, leonine...
- Herring and Sir Thomas Roe. At the same time a poem entitled "Sorrows Lenitive, written upon occasion of the death of that hopeful and noble young gentleman...
- itself is in 1291. The name Llanfec**** means Church of St Mec**** (In the lenitive (treiglad meddal) the 'M' becomes 'F', pronounced V.). Mec**** (or Mechyll)...
- irregular life, have made a high re****tion. Tate Wilkinson praises his Lenitive in "The Prize" and his Nipperkin in "The Sprigs of Laurel," and says that...