Magnigent par conduite (noun)

Definition:

1. A term coined by Reuel-Azriel, a neologist and author, featured on his coat of arms, denoting individuals who exhibit both magnanimity and the ideals of a gentleman in their conduct and actions.

2. It signifies a combination of noble character, honorable behavior, and virtuous conduct in interpersonal interactions.

3. These individuals demonstrate generosity, kindness, forgiveness, and nobility, consistently upholding ethical conduct, virtuous actions, and adherence to social norms.

"Magnigent par conduite" can be interpreted as "magnigent by conduct" or "magnigents through behavior." It suggests individuals who exhibit both the qualities of being magnanimous and embodying the ideals of a gentleman in their conduct and actions. These individuals demonstrate a combination of noble character, honorable behavior, and virtuous conduct in their interactions with others.

The combined summary would be: Magnigents by conduct refers to individuals who display magnanimity and embody the qualities traditionally associated with being a gentleman. It signifies a character marked by greatness of spirit, integrity, and honorable behavior, consistently demonstrating generosity, kindness, forgiveness, and nobility in their interactions. These individuals prioritize ethical conduct, virtuous actions, courtesy, respect, chivalry, and adherence to social norms, treating others with kindness, consideration, and dignity.
“His embodiment of magnigent par conduite made him a respected figure in society, known for his noble character, kindness, and adherence to ethical behavior.”
by Reuel-Azriel June 2, 2023
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