bénéficence

bénéficence
(bé-né-fi-san-s') s. f.
Synonyme peu usité de bienfaisance.
   L'autre, un peu plus fort, est un prix de bénéficence, J. J. ROUSS. Hél. VI, 10.
   XVIe s.
   Ce sont erreurs qui esteignent toute beneficence, LA NOUE 174.
   Beneficentia, de benefacere (voy. bénéfice).
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   BÉNÉFICENCE. Ajoutez : - REM. Bien avant J. J. Rousseau, Malherbe s'était servi de ce mot : Par leur bénéficence, ils [les rois] accroissaient [ceux qui étaient sous leur charge] de commodités et de richesses, Lexique, éd. L. Lalanne.

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