Damn...
How magnanimous of you
I've never actually written that word, or used it in conversation before. So my dumb ass had to Google it. Knew of it passingly though, lol.
showing or suggesting a lofty and courageous spirit; showing or suggesting nobility of feeling and generosity of mind… See the full definition
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When you see
anima,
animus, or a similar formation in a word, it’s often an indicator of something alive, lively, or spirited. Something described as
animated is full of life, for example, and the word
animal refers to a living thing. The Latin word
anima means “breath” or “soul” and
animus means “spirit.” In
magnanimous,
animus is joined by the Latin word
magnus, meaning “great.” Basically meaning “greatness of spirit,”
magnanimity is the opposite of selfishness. A truly magnanimous person can lose without complaining and win without gloating, and angry disputes can sometimes be resolved when one side makes a magnanimous gesture toward the other.