clémence
clemency, mercy
noun kleh-MAHNS Rare
Origin: Latin clementia (mildness)
Also means
mildness (of weather)
Usage Note
Clémence means both judicial mercy and the mild quality of weather — la clémence du climat is gentle, temperate weather. It is also a common French given name for women. The adjective clément (m.) / clémente (f.) means lenient or mild, used of judges, parents, or the sky.
Examples
"Le juge a fait preuve de clémence."
Natural Translation
The judge showed clemency.
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