Largess ( noun , verb )

(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:

  1. The king's largess was legendary, as he was known for his generosity towards his subjects.
  2. The company's largess towards its employees included generous bonuses and benefits.
  3. The politician's largess towards his supporters included gifts and favors.
  4. The prince's largess towards the poor included money and food.
  5. 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:

  1. The king's largess was legendary, as he was known for his generosity towards his subjects.
  2. The company's largess towards its employees included generous bonuses and benefits.
  3. The politician's largess towards his supporters included gifts and favors.
  4. The prince's largess towards the poor included money and food.
  5. The queen's largess was known throughout the kingdom, and she was loved by her people.
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