Feb. 17th, 2011

mansuetude

Feb. 17th, 2011 07:15 am
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mansuetude (MAN-swi-tood) - n., mildness, gentleness, tameness.


And none of those marriage jokes, 'k? In use since the 14th century, from Latin (either directly or through Middle French mansuetude) mansuētūdō, from mansuētus, past participle of mansuēscere, to make tame by handling, from manus, hand + suescēre, to train, accustom, habituate.

---L.

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