0 willingness to give money, or money given to poor people by rich people:
The medical foundation will be the main beneficiary of the millionaire's largesse.
1 the fact of giving away money in a generous way:
We've accomplished a great deal through our growing largesse to meaningful non-profit organizations in communities where we do business.
With cornucopian largesse and ramification the notebooks polarize the emerging hero into a man indulging all vileness and in love with the good.
He sets largesse off against the vice of prodigality, so that largesse becomes a kind of golden mean.
Naturally, the police resented the legate's capricious largesse with their limited assets, but under papal rule they had little recourse.
Both communities found themselves on the outside when it came to state services and the largesse generated by great oil wealth.
The one 'modernist' element was the too-much-goes appearance of directorial largesse.
They were receptive to many government initiatives allowing them to benefit from state largesse.
Conversely, these followers were dependent on their chief for maintenance, their prospects connected with his largesse and political clout.
The resulting cutbacks created enormous resentment among recipients who had come to see government largesse as their right.