Pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence.
1 Surely there must be some benignant angel at work in her behalf.
2 The Quaker element gives an irresistible attraction to these benignant Philadelphia households.
3 Lemon-coloured kid gloves protected his oak-tough hands from the benignant May sunshine.
4 I turned to my servant, and with a benignant air addressed him:
5 Pablo wiped away with a saddle-colored paw a benignant and paternal smile.
6 And as to Jaquetta, she was born under a more benignant star.
7 Her tone-washowever no longer benignant , and her directions were extremely peremptory.
8 As His disciple I adopt His pure, His merciful, His benignant doctrines.
9 Patriarchalism has a benignant sound-itis better than something that is worse!
10 Pronounce: dissuading; feuds; wounds; chalcedony; plaiting; bade; spacious; benignant ; mystic; imperious.
11 His hopes were high, his benignant star was once more in the ascendant.
12 General Peckem roused himself after a moment with an unctuous and benignant smile.
13 His eyes were set widely apart and were benignant and kind in expression.
14 There was a light as of heaven in those benignant eyes.
15 Her path had fallen in pleasant places, and only benignant spirits attended her.
16 At last Judge Blount looked across the table with benignant and fatherly pity.
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