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magnanime
Lat. magnanimus, de magnus, grand, et animus, âme (=> ÂME).
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Directly from Latin "magnanimus:" magnus "great" + animus "soul, mind" (see also the recent Word of the Day "equanimity" in our archives). Other words deriving from "magnus" are "magnate," "magnificent," "magnify," "majesty." Akin to "mayor" and "major." The underlying root *meg- also gave English "much" and the prefix from Greek megas "great" found in "megabar," "megabyte," and "megaphone." In Sanskrit the same root emerged as maha "great, large" found in maharajah "great rajah," maharishi "great seer, sage," and mahatma "great life, spirit."bozorg-ravân (pbp.)
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bozorg-maneš/vâr
magnanimous
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magnanimous
(แมกแนน'นิมัส) adj. ใจกว้าง,มีใจเอื้อเฟื้อเผื่อแผ่,มีจิตใจสูงส่ง,สูงส่ง. คำศัพท์ย่อย: magnanimousness n. คำที่มีความหมายเหมือนกัน: noble,generous
magnanimous
[maeg'naenimъs] а великодушен; възвишен, благороден.