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PatienceA virtuous determination to forbear harm, suffering, or profound Dharma. See How to Solve Our Human Problems
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Patiencec. 1200, "quality of being willing to bear adversities, calm endurance of misfortune, suffering, etc.," from Old French pacience "patience; sufferance, permission" (12c.) and direc [..]
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PatienceStories “I Talked to God as a Friend” (July 2015 Friend and Liahona) Elder Juan A. Uceda of the Seventy tells how prayer comforted him when he was worried about family members who weren’t members of t [..]
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Patienceability to deal with pain, misfortune, or annoyance without complaint.
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PatienceSolitaire
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Patiencegood-natured tolerance of delay or incompetence solitaire: a card game played by one person (patiently) with patience; in a patient manner; "he patiently played with the child&quo [..]
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Patiencethe ability to wait for something without making a fuss
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Patiencegeduld
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Patience(n) good-natured tolerance of delay or incompetence(n) a card game played by one person
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Patiencepatientia
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* '''1929''' , ''Whiteoaks of Jalna'', Dundurn Press (2006), ISBN 1894852249, page 229:
*: Meg had named it Patience. "But why?" he had exclaimed, not liking the name at all. [..]
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PatienceFrom the English word patience, ultimately from Latin patientia, a derivative of pati "to suffer". This was one of the virtue names coined by the Puritans in the 17th century. It is [..]
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