Benedictory
of, giving, or expressing benediction.
historical examples
red as a rose is she rhoda broughton
the side of the angels basil king
audrey craven may sinclair
the woman’s way charles garvice
with edge tools hobart chatfield-taylor
mount music e. oe. somerville and martin ross
rose macleod alice brown
messages from the epistle to the hebrews handley c.g. moule
no. 13 washington square leroy scott
the turner twins ralph henry barbour
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beneficiary.
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an act of conferring a benefit; the doing of good; a good deed: he is known throughout the region for his many benefactions. the benefit conferred; charitable donation: to solicit benefactions for earthquake victims. historical examples bell’s cathedrals: the cathedral church of ripon cecil walter charles hallett the devil’s dictionary ambrose bierce a walk from […]
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of or relating to a linguistic form, case, or semantic role that denotes the person or persons for whom an action is performed, as for his son in he opened the door for his son. a benefactive form or case.
- Benefactrix
benefactress.