clément
lenient, merciful
adjective kleh-MAHN Rare
Origin: From Latin clemens (mild, merciful).
Also means
mild (weather)
Usage Note
clément describes a judge, authority, or person who is merciful rather than harsh, and also mild weather — un hiver clément is a mild winter. The noun la clémence means both leniency and mild weather. The feminine form is clémente.
Examples
"Le juge a été clément avec l'accusé."
Natural Translation
The judge was lenient with the defendant.
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