serenity

noun
/səˈɹɛnɪti/

Etymology

From Middle English serenyte, from Old French serenité, from Latin serēnitās, equivalent to serene + -ity.

  1. derived from serēnitās
  2. derived from serenité
  3. inherited from serenyte

Definitions

  1. The state of being serene

    The state of being serene; calmness; peacefulness.

    • Forthwith a change came over the waters, and the serenity became less brilliant but more profound.
    • There is no passion, there is serenity.
  2. A lack of agitation or disturbance.

  3. A title given to a reigning prince or similar dignitary.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. A female given name from English in general use since the 1990s.

The neighborhood

Derived

unserenity

Vish — recursive loop

A definitional loop anchored at serenity. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.

01serenity02agitation03agitated04bothered05discomposed06discompose07composure08calmness09tranquillity

A definitional loop anchored at serenity. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.

9 hops · closes at serenity

curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA