largess

/lɑrˈdʒɛs/
noun
  1. Generous giving of money, gifts, or help, often in a grand or lavish way.
    • The community benefited from the largess of local businesses during the holiday drive.
    • The king was known for his largess toward the poor.
    • The billionaire's largess funded scholarships for hundreds of students.
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