See Also: Benevolence(medicine)
benevolence(dictionary)
BENEVOLENCE, English law(law)
BENEVOLENCE, duty(law)
CONTRACT or BENEVOLENCE, Civil law(law)

benevolence (iou)



benevolence noun. ME.
[Old & mod. French benevolence (Old French also beni-) from Latin benevolentia, from benevolent-: see BENEVOLENT, -ENCE.]
Disposition to do good; kindness, generosity, charitable feeling (towards humankind at large). ME.
Affection, goodwill (towards a particular person or on a particular occasion). LME-E19.
do one's benevolence lend one's friendly offices.
An act of kindness; a gift of money, a charitable contribution. LME.
Hist. A forced loan or contribution levied by certain English monarchs without the consent of Parliament (first demanded by Edward IV in 1473 as a token of goodwill). L15.