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Etymology
granda (“large”) + animo (“soul”) + -a.
Adjective
grandanima (accusative singular grandaniman, plural grandanimaj, accusative plural grandanimajn)
- magnanimous, generous
Ni dankas al ŝi pro ŝia grandanima financa subteno.- We thank her for her generous financial support.
- Henri Vallienne, Kastelo de Prelongo, Ĉapitro 15,
- —Mia kara infano, ekkriis la markizo, ekkaptinte la manojn de sia bofilo, tia ofero estas grandanima; sed mi ne ĝin akceptas.
- Taking his son-in-law’s hands, the marquis cried, “That is a magnanimous sacrifice, but I do not accept it.”