noun
- The quality of being gentle, mild, or docile; meekness or tameness.
Usage: Formal or literary; Plural form of mansuetude
Examples
- The mansuetudes of the domesticated animals made them suitable for farm work.
- Her natural mansuetudes endeared her to everyone in the community.
- The monk's mansuetudes reflected years of spiritual discipline.
- Despite his size, the dog's mansuetudes made it a beloved family pet.
- The teacher appreciated the mansuetudes of her students during the difficult transition.