Definition of Forgeveness
For*give"ness, n. [AS.
forgifnes.] 1. The act of forgiving; the
state of being forgiven; as, the forgiveness of sin or of
injuries.
To the Lord our God belong mercies and
forgivenesses. Dan. ix. 9.
In whom we have . . . the forgiveness of
sin. Eph. i. 7.
2. Disposition to pardon; willingness to
forgive.
If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who
shall stand? But there is forgiveness with thee, that thou
mayest be feared. Ps. cxxx. 3, 4.
Syn. -- Pardon, remission. -- Forgiveness,
Pardon. Forgiveness is Anglo-Saxon, and pardon
Norman French, both implying a giving back. The word
pardon, being early used in our Bible, has, in religious
matters, the same sense as forgiveness; but in the language of
common life there is a difference between them, such as we often find
between corresponding Anglo-Saxon and Norman words. Forgive
points to inward feeling, and suppose alienated affection; when we
ask forgiveness, we primarily seek the removal of anger.
Pardon looks more to outward things or consequences, and is
often applied to trifling matters, as when we beg pardon for
interrupting a man, or for jostling him in a crowd. The civil
magistrate also grants a pardon, and not forgiveness.
The two words are, therefore, very clearly distinguished from each
other in most cases which relate to the common concerns of life.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- The action of forgiving.
- Readiness to forgive.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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