Definition of Solicitude. Meaning of Solicitude. Synonyms of Solicitude

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Definition of Solicitude

Solicitude
Solicitude So*lic"i*tude, n. [F. sollicitude,r L. sollicitudo.] The state of being solicitous; uneasiness of mind occasioned by fear of evil or desire good; anxiety.

Meaning of Solicitude from wikipedia

- that Saint Joseph "set himself to protect with a mighty love and a daily solicitude his spouse and the Divine Infant; regularly by his work he earned what...
- because the right to possess it "reflects no more than ... the law's 'solicitude to protect the privacies of the life within [the home]'". In 1969, Blue...
- that she is "uncanny in her ability to switch, in an instant, from sweet solicitude to savage scorn". In addition to commending Bates for her versatility...
- necessary to the Church of God than that the holy Roman pontiff apply that solicitude which by the duty of his office he owes the universal Church in a very...
- deliver it to the Nymphai (Nymphs) that they should rear it and with great solicitude bestow upon it the best of care. Photius, Library; "Ptolemy Chennus, New...
- her income of her own, mentioned in the only other record of Columbus's solicitude for her: a letter to Diego, written in 1502, just before departure on...
- Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom and King George I of Greece. Great solicitude was devoted to the education of Nicholas as tsesarevich, whereas Alexander...
- that guaranteed the success of their plans for economic development. Solicitude for the freedmen had little to do with Northern policies. The Fourteenth...
- process food for the patients: This frail young woman ... embraced in her solicitude the sick of three armies. — Lucien Baudens, La guerre de Crimée, les campements...
- decided to first see the culprit, and to survey the damage. He expressed solicitude for the victims. To the anxious inquires of his entourage, Alexander replied...