Magnanimous vs Eleemosynary - What's the difference?
magnanimous | eleemosynary |
Noble and generous in spirit.
Relating to charity, alms, or almsgiving.
* 1918 , , "Owd Bob" in Mince Pie :
Given in charity or alms; having the nature of alms; as, eleemosynary assistance.
* 1749 , , Book I ch i:
* 1855 , (Walt Whitman), "To the Pending Year" in Leaves of Grass :
Supported by charity; as, eleemosynary poor.
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* 1991 , Washington Post , October 27:
(obsolete) A beggar
As adjectives the difference between magnanimous and eleemosynary
is that magnanimous is noble and generous in spirit while eleemosynary is .magnanimous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He thinks himself ardent, impulsive, passionate, magnanimous — capable of boundless enthusiasm for an idea or a sentiment.
- magnanimous forgiveness
Synonyms
* big-hearted * generous * great-hearted * large-hearted * unselfisheleemosynary
English
(wikipedia eleemosynary)Alternative forms
*Adjective
(en adjective)- He did some work for the New York Public Library . . . and also dabbled in eleemosynary science for the Russell Sage Foundation.
- An author ought to consider himself, not as a gentleman who gives a private or eleemosynary treat, but rather as one who keeps a public ordinary, at which all persons are welcome for their money.
- Crouch low thy neck to eleemosynary gifts.
- Amidst all this, the legal business, the acquiring of land, the construction of the Montgomery Block, Billings had generosity and time to support the founding of the University of California and a half dozen churches, schools, orphan asylums and other eleemosynary institutions.