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From:
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for·give·ness
/-ˈgɪvnəs/
寬恕,寬仁之心
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
For·give·ness
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
forgiving
;
the
state
of
being
forgiven
;
as
,
the
forgiveness
of
sin
or
of
injuries
.
To
the
Lord
our
God
belong
mercies
and
forgivenesses
.
--
Dan
.
ix
. 9.
In
whom
we
have
. . .
the
forgiveness
of
sin
.
--
Eph
.
i
. 7.
2.
Disposition
to
pardon
;
willingness
to
forgive
.
If
thou
,
Lord
,
shouldest
mark
iniquities
,
O
Lord
,
who
shall
stand
?
But
there
is
forgiveness
with
thee
,
that
thou
mayest
be
feared
.
--
Ps
.
cxxx
. 3, 4.
Syn:
--
Pardon
,
remission
.
Usage:
--
Forgiveness
,
Pardon
.
Forgiveness
is
Anglo-Saxon
,
and
pardon
Norman
French
,
both
implying
a
giving
back
.
The
word
pardon
,
being
early
used
in
our
Bible
,
has
,
in
religious
matters
,
the
same
sense
as
forgiveness
;
but
in
the
language
of
common
life
there
is
a
difference
between
them
,
such
as
we
often
find
between
corresponding
Anglo-Saxon
and
Norman
words
.
Forgive
points
to
inward
feeling
,
and
suppose
alienated
affection
;
when
we
ask
forgiveness
,
we
primarily
seek
the
removal
of
anger
.
Pardon
looks
more
to
outward
things
or
consequences
,
and
is
often
applied
to
trifling
matters
,
as
when
we
beg
pardon
for
interrupting
a
man
,
or
for
jostling
him
in
a
crowd
.
The
civil
magistrate
also
grants
a
pardon
,
and
not
forgiveness
.
The
two
words
are
,
therefore
,
very
clearly
distinguished
from
each
other
in
most
cases
which
relate
to
the
common
concerns
of
life
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
forgiveness
n
1:
compassionate
feelings
that
support
a
willingness
to
forgive
2:
the
act
of
excusing
a
mistake
or
offense
[
syn
:
pardon
]
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