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What does the Latin word dignity mean?

By Michael Gray

‘Dignity’ comes from the Latin noun decus, meaning ornament, distinction, honour, glory.

What is Dignus?

dignus adjective. worthy, eligible, deserved, deserving, qualified.

What is infra dignitatem?

Infra dig is a shortened version of the Latin phrase infra dignitatem, meaning “beneath dignity.”

What does word splendidly mean?

adjective. gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous. grand; superb, as beauty. distinguished or glorious, as a name, reputation, victory, etc. strikingly admirable or fine: splendid talents.

What is dignity in simple words?

Full Definition of dignity 1 : formal reserve or seriousness of manner, appearance, or language. 2 : the quality or state of being worthy, honored, or esteemed. 3a : high rank, office, or position. b : a legal title of nobility or honor.

What is Respectus?

respectus m (genitive respectūs); fourth declension. looking back (at) (followed by the genitive) regard, consideration, respect (for) quotations ▼

What does the word recognisance mean?

Definition of recognizance 1a : an obligation of record entered into before a court or magistrate requiring the performance of an act (such as appearance in court) usually under penalty of a money forfeiture released on his own recognizance. b : the sum liable to forfeiture upon such an obligation.

What is the root word of dignity?

dignity (n.) c. 1200, “state of being worthy,” from Old French dignite “dignity, privilege, honor,” from Latin dignitatem (nominative dignitas) “worthiness,” from dignus “worth (n.), worthy, proper, fitting,” from PIE *dek-no-, suffixed form of root *dek- “to take, accept.”

What is the meaning of the Latin word Dignitas?

Dignitas is a Latin word referring to a unique, intangible, and culturally subjective social concept in the ancient Roman mindset. The word does not have a direct translation in English.

Why is dignity important in ancient Rome?

This is because every man who took on a higher political office during the Roman Republic considered dignitas as comprising much more than just his dignity. It referred to his “good name” (his past and present reputation, achievement, standing, and honour).

What does the Bible say about personal dignity?

In creating the human race “male and female,”[64] God gives man and woman an equal personal dignity, endowing them with the inalienable rights and responsibilities proper to the human person.