Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Grace
grace, n. [Fr. < L.] (webplay: adorns, beauty, delighted, duke, God, heart, heavenly, love, prayer).
- Attractive or pleasing quality; appropriate, agreeable charm.
- Goodwill; kindness; virtuous or religious disposition to oblige another.
- Beauty; embellishment.
- Favor conferred.
- Credit; honor.
- Free and unmerited favor of God.
- Reconciliation to God.
- Eternal life; salvation.
- Application of Christ's righteousness to the sinner.
- Share of favor allotted to one by Providence or fortune; appointed fate; lot.
- Permission to do something; leave.
- Privilege.
- Ranking royalty or clergy.
- Customary prayer; request for blessing or giving thanks; short prayers before (or after) meals.
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