1. largess - Noun
2. largess - Adjective
Alt. of Largesse
Source: Webster's dictionaryPliny the Younger confirms citation that he was a trustee for the largess "of my ancestors". Source: Internet
The days of state largess or official extravaganza will soon be over, so will expensive and expansive public projects and procurements be massively slashed, and the biggest source of business to the private sector dry up, claims gossip. Source: Internet
That is despite the largess of China Animal Husbandry, which holds 78.55 per cent in the company and has issued letters of guarantee to Mataura Valley's banks. Source: Internet
It is not largess! as you quaintly put it. Source: Internet
Think of a 5-year-old on Christmas morning surveying Santa Claus’ largess. Source: Internet
Many societies distribute largess at the behest of some individual or some larger group of people. Source: Internet