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vigour
English
Alternative forms
- vigor (US)
- vygour (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English vigour, from Old French vigour, from vigor, from Latin vigor, from vigeo (“thrive, flourish”), from Proto-Indo-European [Term?].
Related to vigil.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?v???/
- (US) IPA(key): /?v???/
- Rhymes: -???(?)
Noun
vigour (countable and uncountable, plural vigours)
- Active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or morally; energy.
- (biology) Strength or force in animal or vegetable nature or action.
- A plant grows with vigour.
- Strength; efficacy; potency.
- 1667, John Milton, Paradise Lost:
- But in the fruithful earth: there first receiv'd / His beams, unactive else, their vigour find.
- 1667, John Milton, Paradise Lost:
Usage notes
Vigour and its derivatives commonly imply active strength, or the power of action and exertion, in distinction from passive strength, or strength to endure.
Derived terms
- envigorate
- vigorous
- hybrid vigor/hybrid vigour
Related terms
- vegetable
- vigil
Translations
Old French
Noun
vigour m (oblique plural vigours, nominative singular vigours, nominative plural vigour)
- Alternative form of vigur
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charisma
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???????? (khárisma, “grace, favour, gift”), from ?????????? (kharízomai, “I show favor”), from ?????? (kháris, “grace”), from ????? (khaír?, “I am happy”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k????zm?/
Noun
charisma (usually uncountable, plural charismas or charismata)
- Personal charm or magnetism
- (Christianity) An extraordinary power granted by the Holy Spirit
- The ability to influence without the use of logic.
Synonyms
- charm, spell
Derived terms
- charismatic
Translations
Anagrams
- archaism, machairs
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ???????? (khárisma).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?xa??r?s.ma?/
- Hyphenation: cha?ris?ma
Noun
charisma n (plural charismata)
- (Christianity) charisma (gift of the Holy Spirit)
- Synonym: genadegave
- charisma (personally affability)
Derived terms
- charismaticus
- charismatisch
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