Archaic or poetic term for despair or hopelessness.
From Old French desperance (hopelessness), derived from Latin desperare (to lose hope), with the -ance suffix creating abstract nouns.
Shakespeare and his contemporaries used 'desperance' in sonnets and tragedies—it's the poetic ancestor of our modern word 'despair,' preferred when a more melodramatic tone was needed.
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