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suavity
suavity (ˈswɑːvɪtɪ, older ˈswæv-) Also 5 suavitee, 6 -ite, -yte, 6–7 -itie. [ad. L. suāvitās (partly through F. suavité), f. suāvis: see suave and -ity.] † 1. Sweetness or agreeableness to the senses; esp. sweetness (of taste), fragrance (of odour). Obs.c 1450 Mirour Saluacioun (1888) 144 There, is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mudutā
Nina van Gorkom explains: According to the Dhammasangani (par 44, 45) this pair of cetasikas consist in suavity, smoothness and absence of rigidity. wikipedia.org
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insuavity
insuavity rare. (ɪnˈswævɪtɪ) [ad. L. insuāvit-ās, f. insuāvis: see prec. and suavity. Cf. F. insuavité (Littré).] Lack of suavity or sweetness; unpleasantness; surliness.1621 Burton Anat. Mel. i. iv. i. (1624) 186 All fears..discontents, imbonities, insuavities are swallowed up..in this Irish sea, t... Oxford English Dictionary
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suavely
suavely, adv. (ˈsweɪvlɪ) [f. suave a. + -ly2.] 1. In a suave manner; with suavity.1862 Thornbury Turner I. 317 Mr. Judkins suavely waves his glass. 1873 Black Pr. Thule xxii, ‘Oh, there is no use getting into an anger’, said Mackenzie, suavely. 1902 R. Hichens Londoners 38 ‘So glad to find you at ho... Oxford English Dictionary
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Giuseppe Mentessi
Described as having a mystic suavity and spiritual grace many of his painters center upon an emotive representation of motherhood. wikipedia.org
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suaveness
suavenesssuavity, / -ətɪ; -ətɪ/ ns [U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Thomas Townend Dibb
ripe knowledge and shrewd judgement", the obituarist somewhat unusually comments that "in his intercourse with others Mr Dibb was not remarkable for his suavity wikipedia.org
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placentious
† placentious, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. placēntia suavity, placency + -ous.] Pleasing, or disposed to please; complaisant, amiable, agreeable, suave.a 1661 Fuller Worthies iii. York (1662) 230 A Placentious Person, gaining the goodwill of all. 1683 Pettus Fleta Min. ii. 20 Such things as are placentious... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frank Hourigan
of the most popular members of the House", "one of the ablest debaters in the House", and a member "greatly respected for his unfailing courtesy and suavity wikipedia.org
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Sandun Wijemanne Nissanka
he also engaged in many international organizations such as Bonfire Global LLC, Ceylon X Corporation, B2B Services Inc., Serandip Music Group LLC, and Suavity wikipedia.org
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blandness
blandness (ˈblændnɪs) [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality or state of being bland; suavity, mild or soothing quality.1846 Browning Luria ii. i, This hating people, that hate each the other, And in one blandness to us Moors unite. a 1859 Macaulay Hist. Eng. V. 82 Envy was disarmed by the blandness of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tasmanian Derby
2005 – Phantom Thief 2004 – Almost Never 2003 – Dream Quest 2002 – Moonah Brooke 2001 – Party Boy 2000 – Father Floyd 1999 – Star Of Nime 1998 – Suavity wikipedia.org
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Theodore Dehon
To a suavity of manners, correct elocution, and a soul of devotion, he added the purity and best accomplishments of life, a just taste, and an excellent wikipedia.org
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Ernst Kraus
His voice was noted in his prime for its exceptional power and solidity rather than for its beauty or suavity of phrasing. wikipedia.org
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placency
† ˈplacency Obs. [ad. L. placēntia (post-class.) suavity, f. placēnt-em: see placent a.] The quality of pleasing, pleasantness; disposition to please or gratify.1639 J. Saltmarsh Policy 153 Men are naturally prone..to bend in placency towards their superiours humours. 1649 Bulwer Pathomyot. ii. ii. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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