sereneness

sereneness
The property of being serene.

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  • Sereneness — Se*rene ness, n. Serenity. Feltham. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sereneness — noun see serene I …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sereneness — See serenely. * * * …   Universalium

  • sereneness — n. tranquility, peacefulness, quietness; clearness, cloudlessness; royal quality, supremacy …   English contemporary dictionary

  • sereneness — se·rene·ness …   English syllables

  • sereneness — noun ( es) Etymology: serene (I) + ness : serenity …   Useful english dictionary

  • serene — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin serenus clear, cloudless, untroubled Date: 15th century 1. a. clear and free of storms or unpleasant change < serene skies > b. shining bright and steady < the moon, serene in glory Alexander… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • English words with uncommon properties — For the purposes of this article, any word which has appeared in a recognised general English dictionary published in the 20th century or later is considered a candidate. For interest, some archaic words, non standard words and proper names are… …   Wikipedia

  • serene — serenely, adv. sereneness, n. /seuh reen /, adj. 1. calm, peaceful, or tranquil; unruffled: a serene landscape; serene old age. 2. clear; fair: serene weather. 3. (usually cap.) most high or august (used as a royal epithet, usually prec. by his,… …   Universalium

  • serenity — /seuh ren i tee/, n., pl. serenities for 2. 1. the state or quality of being serene, calm, or tranquil; sereneness. 2. (usually cap.) a title of honor, respect, or reverence, used in speaking of or to certain members of royalty (usually prec. by… …   Universalium

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