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† muˈnific, a. Obs. [a. L. mūnific-us, f. mūn-us gift: see muneral and -fic.] = munificent. So † muniˈfical a.1603 Knolles Hist. Turks (1621) 931 With trumpets, drums, peales of ordinance, and all other signes of munificall and joyfull entertainment. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Munifical, (munificus), bo...
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munificent, a. (mjuːˈnɪfɪsənt) [f. L. mūnificent-, derivation-stem of mūnificus: see munific a. Not in Fr.; the form was suggested by magnificent and the other words of similar ending, and by munificence.] Of persons: Splendidly generous in gifts, bountiful. Of actions, gifts: Characterized by munif...
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