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serenity(dictionary)

exaestuation (iou) and serenity (iou)


exaestuation (iou)



exaestuation noun.Also exestuation. M17-E18.
[Latin exaestuatio(n-), from exaestuat- pa. ppl stem of exaestuare boil, foam, seethe, formed as EX-1 1 + aestuare boil etc., from aestus heat (noun): see -ATION.]
A boiling, an overheating, a fermentation.

serenity (iou)



serenity noun. LME.
[Old & mod. French serenite or Latin serenitas, formed as SERENE adjective & noun2: see -ITY.]
An honorific title given to some reigning princes and Other dignitaries. LME.
Clear, fair and calm weather; clearness and stillness of air and sky. LME.
Contented tranquillity of mind, temper, countenance, etc.; inner calm; tranquillity or peacefulness of conditions etc. L16.