Dignitas (Roman concept)

Dignitas (Classical Latin: [ˈd̪ɪŋnɪt̪aːs̠]) is a Latin word referring to a unique, intangible, and culturally subjective social concept in the ancient Roman mindset. The word does not have a direct translation in English. Some interpretations include "dignity", which is a derivation from "dignitas", and "prestige", "charisma" and "power from personal respect".

Dignitas was the influence a male citizen acquired throughout his life, including personal reputation, moral standing, and ethical worth, along with the man's entitlement to respect and proper treatment owing to the reputation and standing of his family.

The Oxford Latin Dictionary defines the expression as fitness, suitability, worthiness, visual impressiveness or distinction, dignity of style and gesture, rank, status, position, standing, esteem, importance, and honour.[1]

  1. ^ Ridler, Vivian (1968). Dignitas. Oxford Latin Dictionary (1 vols ed.). London: England.: Oxford UP. Retrieved 13 May 2019.

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