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adjective2) attrib. (charitable) wohltätig, mildtätig [Institution, Verein]* * *adjective a benevolent father.) wohlwollend* * *be·nevo·lent[bɪˈnevələnt]* * *[bɪ'nevələnt]adj1) wohlwollend; pat, smile, twinkle gutmütig; (as character trait) gütig; emperor, judge mild2)(= charitable)
benevolent fund — Unterstützungsfonds m, Unterstützungskasse f* * *benevolent [bıˈnevələnt] adj (adv benevolently)1. wohl-, mildtätig, gütig2. wohlwollend* * *adjective1) (desiring to do good) gütig; mild [Herrscher]; wohlwollend [Behörde, Despot]2) attrib. (charitable) wohltätig, mildtätig [Institution, Verein]* * *adj.gütig adj.mildtätig adj.wohltätig adj.wohlwollend adj.
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