Actually that is an English word; the Latin form was originally "benevolens."
bene = good
volens = wanting
So it means, "wanting good."
Acually I am a different person that improved this answer and benevolent is a Latin word.
Benevolent is the adjective form for the noun benevolence.
Not technically. Benevolence is kindness, charity, or good will. One might say that in the aftermath, there was sympathyexpressed by other diplomatic missions. An example of actual benevolence would be the housing of displaced family members in the wake of the attacks.
Benevolence, bounty, unselfishness, liberality, goodness, charity, hospitality
The Arabic word "fadhal" (فضل) translates to "favor" or "grace" in English. It can also imply "excellence" or "virtue," depending on the context. In Islamic terminology, it often refers to the benevolence of Allah or the blessings bestowed upon individuals.
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Benevolence. Naim Omari means the highest of benevolence.
Latin has two words meaning benevolence: benevolentia and largitio.
The word "benevolence" refers to an act of kindness or goodwill towards others.
Some homonyms for benevolence include "bene violence" and "bean violence."
Benevolent is the adjective form for the noun benevolence.
charitable; benevolent; benevolence; freehearted; generous; eleemosynary; gifting; bighearted; bounteous; APPELLATION
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The word benevolence has four syllables. The syllables of the word are ben-ev-o-lence.
The word comes from Latin 'Sanctus' meaning holy or consecrated. It became adopted into most European languages (with spelling differences) meaning a person of great holiness of benevolence
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