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gelatum (medicine) and dignity (iou)


gelatum (medicine)


gelatum


Synonym: gel.

Origin: Mod. L.


dignity (iou)



dignity noun. ME.
[Old French dignete, (also mod.) dignite from Latin dignitas, from dignus worthy: see -ITY.]
I.
The quality of being worthy or honourable; true worth, excellence. ME.
T. Jefferson I recollect no work of any dignity which has been lately published. Economist Steel workers..prayed with the Pope..while he spoke of the dignity of labour.
Honourable or high estate; degree of estimation, rank. ME.
beneath one's dignity unfitting for one to do.
A. Storr Concepts..which cannot yet be awarded the dignity of a scientific hypothesis.
b. collect. Persons of high rank. M16.
An honourable office, rank, or title; an official position. ME.
Gibbon He..distributed the civil and military dignities among his favourites and followers.
A person who holds a high or official position, a dignitary. ME.
Elevated manner; fit stateliness. M17.
stand on one's dignity insist on respectful treatment.
J. H. Newman He preserved in his domestic arrangements the dignity of a literary and public man. G. A. Birmingham Tommy is a very lovable dog..entirely lacking in dignity of figure or pose.
II.
Astrology. A situation in which a planet's influence is heightened, either by its zodiacal position or by its aspects with Other planets. LME.