c. 1200, in reference to the Christian virtue, "benevolent, kind, manifesting Christian love in its highest and broadest form," from Old French charitable, from charité (see charity). Meaning "liberal in treatment of the poor" is from c. 1400; that of "inclined to impute favorable motives to others" is from 1620s. Related: Charitableness; charitably.
a charitable foundation
a charitable trust
charitable to the poor
was charitable in his opinions of others
charger
chariot
charioteer
charisma
charismatic
charitable
charity
charivari
charlatan
charlatanism
Charlemagne