Definition of "suavitude"
suavitude
noun
uncountable
Sweetness, pleasantness; suavity.
Quotations
And than the good hermite knewe clerely that God had vertously sent her for the nourisshing and sustentation of the poore litle children that he had founden, wherof he thanked God greatly of his divine savitude.
1512, The History of Helyas, Knight of the Swan, London: William Pickering, published 1827, page 35
And swa thairfor to count ȝow line be line, / was IESVS borne Goddis verray sone deuine: / Quhilk ransonit vs with his precious hart blude / And sa to bring my argument to fine, / I can not find in luif na time to tine, / Boc mixt with mirth, mercie, and manswetude, / Plenist with sport, and sueit suauitude, / Repleit with playis but pouertie or pine, / Vell of worschip, the port of pulchritude.
c. 1550, Iohne Rolland, edited by Walter Gregor, Ane Treatise Callit The Court of Venus: Deuidit Into Four Buikis, Edinburgh, London: […] for the [Scottish Text] Society by William Blackwood and Sons, published 1884, page 104, lines 721–729
Though not possessed of the sweetest voice, I was quick with my studies, of sound memory, and was able to cantare super librum [improvise] with more certainty than many others. What I lacked in suavitude, I compensated for with application. When my voice broke, it was clear that I could no longer sing any of the high notes and so I developed the ability to sing en fausset [falsetto].
2012, Donald Greig, Time Will Tell, Thames River Press, page 58
The quality of being charming, elegant and confident; suaveness.
Quotations
Suavitude boost is a side-effect of handkerchief / If I seem a bit more suave and debonair these days, folks, if I have that certain aura of Cary Grant or David Niven about me, there’s a good reason.
2000 September 7, Tony Gabriele, “Suavitude boost is a side-effect of handkerchief”, in Daily Press, page D1
With Reservoir Dogs–like skinny-tie suavitude and fleet fingers on his editing gear, the SF mix-maestro mashes up songs and sights with the smarts of a pop-cultie compulsive.
2008 September 17, Kimberly Chun, “No castaways here: We drool over these Treasure Island jewels”, in The San Francisco Bay Guardian, volume 42, number 51, section “Mike Relm”, page 28