Mansuetude (noun)
man-swi-tewd
Mildness, gentleness.
Mansuetude, “mildness, gentleness,” comes from Latin mānsuētūdō, which is equivalent to manus, “hand”; suēscere, “to become accustomed”
Example sentences
“He showed a certain mansuetude.”
man-swi-tewd
Mildness, gentleness.
Mansuetude, “mildness, gentleness,” comes from Latin mānsuētūdō, which is equivalent to manus, “hand”; suēscere, “to become accustomed”
“He showed a certain mansuetude.”