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Webster 1913 Edition


Pusillanimity

Puˊsil-la-nim′i-ty

,
Noun.
[L.
pusillanimitas
: cf. F.
pusillanimité
.]
The quality of being pusillanimous; weakness of spirit; cowardliness.
The badge of
pusillanimity
and cowardice.
Shakespeare
It is obvious to distinguished between an act of . . .
pusillanimity
and an act of great modesty or humility.
South.
Syn. – Cowardliness; cowardice; fear; timidity.

Webster 1828 Edition


Pusillanimity

PUSILLANIM'ITY

,
Noun.
[L. pusillanimitas; pusillus,small, weak, and animus,courage.] Want of that firmness and strength of mind which constitutes courage or fortitude; weakness of spirit; cowardliness; that feebleness of mind which shrinks from trifling or imaginary dangers.
It is obvious to distinguish between an act of pusillanimity and an act of great modesty or humility.

Definition 2024


pusillanimity

pusillanimity

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Noun

pusillanimity (countable and uncountable, plural pusillanimities)

  1. The quality or state of being pusillanimous; the vice of being timid and cowardly, and thus not living up to one's full potential; pusillanimousness.
    • 1685. Dr. Michael de Molinos: The Spiritual Guide which Disentangles the Soul, and Brings it by the Inward Way To The Getting of Perfect Contemplation and the Rich Treasure of Internal Peace, CHAP. XVIII: .
      132. And although thou often fallest, and seest thy Pusillanimity, and endeavour to get courage, and afflict not thy self; because what God doth not do in forty Years, he sometimes doth in an instant, with a particular Mystery, that we may live low and humble, and know that ‘tis the Work of his powerful Hand, to free us from Sins.
    • 1872, Henry James, "Guest's Confession" in The Atlantic Monthly October 1872.
      What I did through indolence and in some degree, I confess, through pusillanimity, I had a fancy to make it appear (by dint of much whistling, as it were, and easy thrusting of my hands into my pocket) that I did through a sort of generous condescension.

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