Largess
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verb
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(As a noun)
Largess ( noun )
Generosity in giving or the gifts given; liberality.
Origin:
From old french largesse "generosity, liberality", from latin largitatem, from largus "large, generous".
Examples:
- The king's largess was legendary, as he was known for his generosity towards his subjects.
- The company's largess towards its employees included generous bonuses and benefits.
- The politician's largess towards his supporters included gifts and favors.
- The prince's largess towards the poor included money and food.
- The queen's largess was known throughout the kingdom, and she was loved by her people.
(As a verb)
Largess ( verb )
Generosity in giving or the gifts given; liberality.
Origin:
From old french largesse "generosity, liberality", from latin largitatem, from largus "large, generous".
Examples:
- The king's largess was legendary, as he was known for his generosity towards his subjects.
- The company's largess towards its employees included generous bonuses and benefits.
- The politician's largess towards his supporters included gifts and favors.
- The prince's largess towards the poor included money and food.
- The queen's largess was known throughout the kingdom, and she was loved by her people.