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Meekness is an attribute of human nature and behavior that has been defined as an amalgam of righteousness, inner humility, and patience. Meekness has been contrasted with humility alone insomuch as humility simply refers to an attitude towards oneself—a restraining of one's own power so as to allow room for others—whereas meekness refers to the treatment of others.

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  • Meekness (en)
  • Sanftmut (de)
  • Mansedumbre (es)
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  • Sanftmut ist eine Charaktereigenschaft. Sie galt als Tugend einiger Herrscher: So trug Friedrich II. von Sachsen (1412–1464) den Beinamen „der Sanftmütige“, ebenso der Pfalzgraf Ludwig IV. (1424–1449). Der Bischof und christliche Mystiker Franz von Sales (1567–1622) wird als Heiliger der Sanftmut angesehen, der seine Neigung zu Zornausbrüchen zu zügeln lernte. Zum Adjektiv sanftmütig sind Gegenbegriffe zornmütig (veraltet), jähzornig, aufbrausend und aggressiv. (de)
  • Mansedumbre es la virtud que modera la ira y sus efectos desordenados. Es una forma de templanza que evita todo movimiento desordenado de resentimiento por el comportamiento de otro. (es)
  • Meekness is an attribute of human nature and behavior that has been defined as an amalgam of righteousness, inner humility, and patience. Meekness has been contrasted with humility alone insomuch as humility simply refers to an attitude towards oneself—a restraining of one's own power so as to allow room for others—whereas meekness refers to the treatment of others. (en)
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  • Sanftmut ist eine Charaktereigenschaft. Sie galt als Tugend einiger Herrscher: So trug Friedrich II. von Sachsen (1412–1464) den Beinamen „der Sanftmütige“, ebenso der Pfalzgraf Ludwig IV. (1424–1449). Der Bischof und christliche Mystiker Franz von Sales (1567–1622) wird als Heiliger der Sanftmut angesehen, der seine Neigung zu Zornausbrüchen zu zügeln lernte. Zum Adjektiv sanftmütig sind Gegenbegriffe zornmütig (veraltet), jähzornig, aufbrausend und aggressiv. (de)
  • Mansedumbre es la virtud que modera la ira y sus efectos desordenados. Es una forma de templanza que evita todo movimiento desordenado de resentimiento por el comportamiento de otro. (es)
  • Meekness is an attribute of human nature and behavior that has been defined as an amalgam of righteousness, inner humility, and patience. Meekness has been contrasted with humility alone insomuch as humility simply refers to an attitude towards oneself—a restraining of one's own power so as to allow room for others—whereas meekness refers to the treatment of others. (en)
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