greatness of soul
1Nicomachean Ethics — Part of a series on Aristotle …
2ethics — /eth iks/, n.pl. 1. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) a system of moral principles: the ethics of a culture. 2. the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc.: medical ethics;… …
3Magnanimity — The magnanimity of Alexander towards the captive Porus. Magnanimity (derived from the Latin roots magn great, and animus, mind, literally means greatly generous) is the virtue of being great of mind and heart. It encompasses, usually, a refusal… …
4μεγαλοψυχία — μεγαλοψῡχίᾱ , μεγαλοψυχία greatness of soul fem nom/voc/acc dual μεγαλοψῡχίᾱ , μεγαλοψυχία greatness of soul fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
5μεγαλοψυχίαι — μεγαλοψῡχίαι , μεγαλοψυχία greatness of soul fem nom/voc pl μεγαλοψῡχίᾱͅ , μεγαλοψυχία greatness of soul fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) …
6μεγαλοψυχίας — μεγαλοψῡχίᾱς , μεγαλοψυχία greatness of soul fem acc pl μεγαλοψῡχίᾱς , μεγαλοψυχία greatness of soul fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) …
7μεγαλοψυχίᾳ — μεγαλοψῡχίαι , μεγαλοψυχία greatness of soul fem nom/voc pl μεγαλοψῡχίᾱͅ , μεγαλοψυχία greatness of soul fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) …
8Pride — is a lofty view of one s self or one s own. Pride often manifests itself as a high opinion of one s nation (national pride), ethnicity (ethnic pride), or appearance and abilities (vanity). Pride is considered a negative attribute by most major… …
9magnanimity — (n.) mid 14c., loftiness of thought or purpose, from O.Fr. magnanimité high mindedness, generosity of spirit, from L. magnanimitatem (nom. magnanimitas) greatness of soul, high mindedness, from magnanimus having a great soul, from magnus great… …
10Megalopsychy — Meg a*lop sy*chy, n. [Megalo + Gr. ? soul, mind.] Greatness of soul. [Obs. & R.] [1913 Webster] …