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Webster 1913 Edition


Elegancy

{

El′e-gance

,

El′e-gan-cy

, }
Noun.
[L.
elegantia
, fr.
elegans
,
-antis
, elegant: cf. F.
élégance
.]
1.
The state or quality of being elegant; beauty as resulting from choice qualities and the complete absence of what deforms or impresses unpleasantly; grace given by art or practice; fine polish; refinement; – said of manners, language, style, form, architecture, etc.
That grace that
elegance
affords.
Drayton.
The endearing
elegance
of female friendship.
Johnson.
A trait of native
elegance
, seldom seen in the masculine character after childhood or early youth, was shown in the General’s fondness for the sight and fragrance of flowers.
Hawthorne.
2.
That which is elegant; that which is tasteful and highly attractive.
Syn.
Elegance
,
Grace
. Elegance implies something of a select style of beauty, which is usually produced by art, skill, or training;
as,
elegance
of manners, composition, handwriting, etc.;
elegant
furniture; an
elegant
house, etc.
Grace, as the word is here used, refers to bodily movements, and is a lower order of beauty. It may be a natural gift; thus, the manners of a peasant girl may be graceful, but can hardly be called elegant.

Definition 2024


elegancy

elegancy

English

Noun

elegancy (plural elegancies)

  1. Alternative form of elegance
  2. (humorous) A mock title.
    "Your Elegancy ..." (Robert Southey).