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Definition of grace
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Grace (v. t.) To
supply
with
heavenly
grace.
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Ignominy
::
Ignominy
(n.)
Public
disgrace
or
dishonor;
reproach;
infamy.
Agrace
::
Agrace
(n. & v.) See
Aggrace.
Decorum
::
Decorum
(n.)
Propriety
of
manner
or
conduct;
grace
arising
from
suitableness
of
speech
and
behavior
to one's own
character,
or to the place and
occasion;
decency
of
conduct;
seemliness;
that which is
seemly
or
suitable..
Happiness
::
Happiness
(n.)
Fortuitous
elegance;
unstudied
grace;
-- used
especially
of
language.
Grace
::
Grace (v. t.) To
adorn;
to
decorate;
to
embellish
and
dignify.
Unusual
::
Unusual
(a.) Not
usual;
uncommon;
rare; as, an
unusual
season;
a
person
of
unusual
grace or
erudition..
Shame
::
Shame (n.) The cause or
reason
of
shame;
that which
brings
reproach,
and
degrades
a
person
in the
estimation
of
others;
disgrace..
Blot
::
Blot (n.) A spot on
reputation;
a
stain;
a
disgrace;
a
reproach;
a
blemish.
Maidenhair
::
Maidenhair
(n.) A fern of the genus
Adiantum
(A.
pedatum),
having
very
slender
graceful
stalks.
It is
common
in the
United
States,
and is
sometimes
used in
medicine.
The name is also
applied
to other
species
of the same
genus,
as to the
Venus-hair..
Shame
::
Shame (v. t.) To cover with
reproach
or
ignominy;
to
dishonor;
to
disgrace.
Goodly
::
Goodly
(superl.)
Of
pleasing
appearance
or
character;
comely;
graceful;
as, a
goodly
person;
goodly
raiment,
houses..
Dataria
::
Dataria
(n.)
Formerly,
a part of the Roman
chancery;
now, a
separate
office
from which are sent
graces
or
favors,
cognizable
in foro
externo,
such as
appointments
to
benefices.
The name is
derived
from the word
datum,
given or dated (with the
indications
of the time and place of
granting
the gift or
favor)..
Bongrace
::
Bongrace
(n.) A
projecting
bonnet
or shade to
protect
the
complexion;
also, a
wide-brimmed
hat..
Goodlyhood
::
Goodlyhood
(n.)
Goodness;
grace;
goodliness.
Goodliness
::
Goodliness
(n.)
Beauty
of form;
grace;
elegance;
comeliness.
Ungracious
::
Ungracious
(a.) Not
gracious;
showing
no grace or
kindness;
being
without
good will;
unfeeling.
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Thanks.
Untoward
::
Untoward
(a.)
Awkward;
ungraceful.
Inglorious
::
Inglorious
(a.)
Shameful;
disgraceful;
ignominious;
as,
inglorious
flight,
defeat,
etc..
Elegancy
::
Elegancy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
elegant;
beauty
as
resulting
from
choice
qualities
and the
complete
absence
of what
deforms
or
impresses
unpleasantly;
grace given by art or
practice;
fine
polish;
refinement;
-- said of
manners,
language,
style,
form,
architecture,
etc..
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