Noun
Means of defense; fortification.
The quality or state of being munificent; a giving or bestowing with extraordinary liberality; generous bounty; lavish generosity.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe died in March 1605, leaving a reputation for prudence, munificence, ruthlessness and capacity for business. Source: Internet
Despite their munificence to him during his struggling times, Ernest Hemingway would treat Sara and Gerald rather shabbily in his memoir, A Moveable Feast. Source: Internet
This crowd-sourced munificence has left Tirado less giddy than simply stunned. Source: Internet
The venerable structure is maintained publicly, and private munificence has provided several stained-glass windows. Source: Internet
Tenth day Panfilo is the king of the last day of storytelling and he orders the company to tell stories about deeds of munificence. Source: Internet