Entity: PARDON
Pardon is an act of forgiveness or leniency towards someone who has committed an offense or wrongdoing, granting them release from punishment or blame.
PARDON
Etymology
The word 'pardon' originates from the Latin word 'perdonare', meaning 'to forgive'.
Definition
Pardon is an act of forgiveness or leniency towards someone who has committed an offense, granting them release from punishment or blame.
Historical Context
Throughout history, pardons have been granted by rulers, governments, or religious authorities to show mercy or to maintain peace.
Cultural Significance
Pardons play a significant role in legal systems, religious practices, and interpersonal relationships, highlighting the importance of forgiveness and compassion.
Related Concepts
Pardons are related to concepts such as forgiveness, amnesty, clemency, and mercy.
See Also
- Forgiveness
- Amnesty
- Clemency
An act of forgiveness or leniency towards someone who has committed an offense, granting them release from punishment or blame.