Benignity

/bɪˈnɪɡnɪti/ noun

The quality of being kind, gentle, and not harmful; the state of being benign rather than malicious or dangerous.

From Latin benignus 'kind, gracious, favorable' (bene- 'well' + -ignus 'born/disposed'), through Old French benignité. The word entered English in the 13th century and originally meant both moral goodness and medical harmlessness.

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