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  2. Generosity - Wikipedia

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    Most recorded English uses of the word generous up to and during the sixteenth century reflect an aristocratic sense of being of noble lineage or high birth. Being generous was literally a way of complying with nobility. During the 17th century, the meaning and use of the word began to change.

  3. Kindness - Wikipedia

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    Kindness is a type of behavior marked by acts of generosity, consideration, rendering assistance, or concern for others, without expecting praise or reward in return. It is a subject of interest in philosophy, religion, and psychology.

  4. Charity (practice) - Wikipedia

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    Apart from this original meaning, charity is etymologically linked to Christianity, with the word originally entering the English language through the Old French word charité, which derived from the Latin caritas, a word commonly used in the Vulgate New Testament to translate the Greek word agape (ἀγάπη), a distinct form of love.

  5. Generous - Wikipedia

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    Generous is an adjective form of generosity. Generous may also refer to: Generous (horse), an Irish thoroughbred racehorse "Generous" (song), a 2017 song by Olivia Holt; Generous Stakes, an American thoroughbred horse race; Matt Generous (born 1985), an American ice hockey defenseman; The Generous, a Japanese musical duo

  6. Confident, generous and bold: What to know about the Leo ...

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    The Leo personality is like a hearth. People want to gather around Leos and bask in their light. Always one to embrace life to its fullest, this fire sign has a gregarious and jovial personality ...

  7. List of English homographs - Wikipedia

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    When the prefix "re-" is added to a monosyllabic word, the word gains currency both as a noun and as a verb. Most of the pairs listed below are closely related: for example, "absent" as a noun meaning "missing", and as a verb meaning "to make oneself missing". There are also many cases in which homographs are of an entirely separate origin, or ...

  8. Kareem - Wikipedia

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    Generous, Noble, Honorable Look up kareem in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kareem (alternatively spelled Karim , Kerim or Karem ) ( Arabic : کریم ) is a given name and surname of Arabic origin that means "generous", "noble", "honourable".

  9. Klobuchar says she can't make a decision on Trump nominees ...

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    Of course it does," she said. "I hope that's not the case. I hope that what she wants to do is uphold the Constitution, because that is a really important job."