simplicite

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See also: simplicité

Middle English

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Etymology

Borrowed from Old French simplicite, borrowed itself from Latin simplicitās, simplicitātem.

Pronunciation

Noun

simplicite (uncountable)

  1. The nature of being made of one part or being simplex.
  2. (rare) Unmixedness, pureness.
  3. (rare) humbleness, mildness
  4. (rare) stupidity, dumbness, unlearnedness
  5. (rare) simplicity, perfunctoriness

Descendants

  • English: simplicity
  • Scots: simplicitie

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