释义 |
con·dig·ni·ty \kənˈdignəd.ē, kän-\ noun (-es) Etymology: Medieval Latin condignitas, from Latin condignus very worthy + -itas -ity 1. obsolete : merit, worthiness 2. : merit described in scholastic theology as earned in distinction from that which is given : merit acquired by works performed in a state of grace — distinguished from congruity |