serene

serene
I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin serenus clear, cloudless, untroubled Date: 15th century 1. a. clear and free of storms or unpleasant change <
serene skies
>
b. shining bright and steady <
the moon, serene in glory — Alexander Pope
>
2. august — used as part of a title <
His Serene Highness
>
3. marked by or suggestive of utter calm and unruffled repose or quietude <
a serene smile
>
Synonyms: see calmserenely adverbsereneness noun II. noun Date: 1644 1. archaic a serene condition or expanse (as of sky, sea, or light) 2. archaic serenity, tranquility

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