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benevolence (n.)

c. 1400, "disposition to do good," from Old French benivolence (Modern French bienveillance) and directly from Latin benevolentia "good feeling, good will, kindness," from bene "well" (see bene-) + volentem (nominative volens) present participle of velle "to wish" (see will (v.)). In English history, this was the name given to forced extra-legal loans or contributions to the crown, first so called 1473 by Edward IV, who cynically "asked" it as a token of good will toward his rule.

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Definitions of benevolence from WordNet

benevolence (n.)
disposition to do good;
benevolence (n.)
an inclination to do kind or charitable acts;
benevolence (n.)
an act intending or showing kindness and good will;
Synonyms: benefaction
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