Étymologie

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(Siècle à préciser) Composé de good et -ness.

Nom commun

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goodness \ˈɡʊd.nɪs\

Indénombrable
goodness
\ˈɡʊd.nɪs\
  1. Bien.
    • There’s lots of goodness in vegetables.
      Il y a beaucoup de bien dans les légumes.
  2. Bonté.
    • The constant attention of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dashwood to his wishes, which proceeded, not merely from interest, but from goodness of heart, gave him every degree of solid comfort which his age could receive; and the cheerfulness of the children added a relish to his existence. — (Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility dans la bibliothèque Wikisource (en anglais)  , chapitre 1, T. Egerton, Whitehall, Londres, 1811, page 2)
      La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter)

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Prononciation

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