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simpleness (n.)

late 14c., "innocence, blamelessness," also "unity, wholeness," also "absence of pride," from simple (adj.) + -ness. From late 14c. as "absence of duplicity; ignorance; absence of complexity."

Middle English also had simplesse "innocence, blamelessness; lack of pride or ostentation," from the Old French compound. Simplesse is attested in English by late 14c. as "wholeness, unity," by c. 1400 as "ignorance." 

also from late 14c.
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Trends of simpleness

updated on November 03, 2022

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