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Oct 15, 2024
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Avarice, 1650
Art: Mathias Stom
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: An extreme desire for wealth or material gain.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin avaritia (greed), from avarus (greedy), from avere (to crave).
Earliest documented use: 1386.
USAGE:
“My friends are my ‘estate’. Forgive me then the avarice to hoard them.” Thomas H. Johnson (ed.); The Letters of Emily Dickinson; Harvard University Press; 1958. See more usage examples of avarice in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
One will rarely err if extreme actions be ascribed to vanity, ordinary
actions to habit, and mean actions to fear. -Friedrich Nietzsche,
philosopher (15 Oct 1844-1900)
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