liberality
Etymology
From Middle English liberalite, from Old French liberalité, from Latin līberālitās (“a noble, kind, or friendly disposition; generosity”), equivalent to liberal + -ity.
noun
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The property of being liberal; generosity; charity. That liberality is but cast away / Which makes us borrow what we cannot pay. 1668, John Denham, Of Justice (poem) -
A gift; a gratuity. A prudent man is not impoverished by his liberalities. -
Candor. -
Impartiality.
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