Both Uses of
largesse
in
Le Morte D'Arthur
- And doubt ye not Sir Dinadan, an Sir Launcelot have a quarrel good, he is too over good for any knight that now is living; and yet of his sufferance, largess, bounty, and courtesy, I call him knight peerless: and so Sir Tristram was in manner wroth with Sir Dinadan.†
Book 10
- Sir, God thank you, said the noble knight, Sir Tristram, and Isoud; of your great goodness and largess ye are peerless.†
Book 10 *
Definition:
generosity or gifts (often money) given through generosity