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pusillanimity
pusillanimity (ˌpjuːsɪlæˈnɪmɪtɪ) Also 4–5 pusillamite, 5 -animite. [a. F. pusillanimité (14th c. in Godef., pusillamité 14th c. in Gower, Mirour de l'omme), ad. eccl. L. pusillanimitās (4th c.), f. pusillanimis: see next.] The quality or character of being pusillanimous; lack of courage or fortitude... Oxford English Dictionary
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pusillanimity
pusillanimity/ˌpju:sɪləˈnɪmətɪ; ˌpjuslə`nɪmətɪ/ n[U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Magnanimity
Its antithesis is pusillanimity (Latin: ). wikipedia.org
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pusillanimous
pusillanimous, a. (pjuːsɪˈlænɪməs) [f. eccl. L. pusillanimis (in Itala a 150, rendering Gr. ὀλιγόψῡχος) f. pusillus very small, petty + animus soul, mind + -ous. Cf. F. pusillanime.] 1. Lacking in courage and strength of mind; faint-hearted, mean-spirited, cowardly.1586 B. Young Guazzo's Civ. Conv. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Blender (The Murmurs album)
He criticized the band's "pusillanimity", and said "they were cuter with slime on their pudenda". wikipedia.org
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arghness
† ˈarghness Obs. [f. argh a. + -ness.] Cowardice, pusillanimity, timidity.1340 Ayenb. 31 Þe oþer is arȝnesse, þet is tyene of herte. c 1400 Destr. Troy vi. 2203, I ournand in elde with arghnes in hert. 1483 Cath. Angl., Arghnes, pusillanimitas. Oxford English Dictionary
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Stoic passions
Pusillanimity Pusillanimity is fear following on the heels of fright like an attendant. Bewilderment Bewilderment is fear paralyzing thought. wikipedia.org
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sheepness
† ˈsheepness Obs. [-ness.] Pusillanimity.c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. II. 387 Vertues ben transposid to vices; as mekenes is cowardise,..and myldenesse is shepenesse. Oxford English Dictionary
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José Imaz
It is impossible to deny that this was pusillanimity reaching into and over the border of treason. (Oman 1911, pp. 60-61.) wikipedia.org
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timidity
timidity (tɪˈmɪdɪtɪ) [ad. L. timiditās, f. timid-us timid: see -ity. Cf. F. timidité (a 1429).] The quality of being timid; fearfulness.1598 Florio, Timidita, timiditie, feare, dread [etc.]. 1603 Holland Plutarch 285 This proceedeth from..extreame folly and timiditie of heart. 1658 Sir T. Browne Pse... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hector Odhar Maclean
"John, the father, however, undismayed by their pusillanimity, proceeded onward through the Sound of Mull, accompanied by the MacLeans, MacLeods, MacNeills wikipedia.org
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arghhood
† ˈarghhood Obs. In 3–4 arhhede. [f. argh a. + -hood.] Cowardice, pusillanimity.c 1350 in O.E. Misc. 74 Prude and modynesse, Ne arhhede ne sorynesse. Oxford English Dictionary
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David Lindsay (bishop of Edinburgh)
first printed as an appendix to Rothes' Relation (Bannatyne Club, 1830), is the sole authority for crediting Lindsay with displaying "the most shameful pusillanimity wikipedia.org
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Whiggism
Whiggism (ˈhwɪgɪz(ə)m) Also 7–8 Whigism. [f. as prec. + -ism.] The principles, tenets, or methods of the Whigs; moderate or antiquated Liberalism. (Opposed to Toryism.)? 1666 Cal. State Papers, Dom. 1666–7 (1864) 415 Extract of a Scotch letter, by M. L'Estrange; whiggism and treason. 1683 Wood Life ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Londonistan: How Britain Is Creating a Terror State Within
Some pusillanimity that she records would be funny if it were not so deeply disturbing." wikipedia.org
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