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Cosa (chi) è vainglory$89411$ - definizione

EXCESSIVE CONCERN FOR ONE'S OWN PERFECTION
Vainglory; Vaingloriousness; Human vanity; Vainest; Vanagloria; Prideful
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  • As portrayed in classic literature, [[Alexander Pushkin]]'s Eugene Onegin. Illustrated by [[Elena Samokysh-Sudkovskaya]].
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·noun Excessive vanity excited by one's own performances; empty pride; undue elation of mind; vain show; boastfulness.
Vainglory (poem)         
POEM
Vainglory (Old English poem)
"Vainglory" is the title given to an Old English gnomic or homiletic poem of eighty-four lines, preserved in the Exeter Book. The precise date of composition is unknown, but the fact of its preservation in a late tenth-century manuscript gives us an approximate terminus ante quem.
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¦ noun literary excessive vanity.
Derivatives
vainglorious adjective
vaingloriously adverb
vaingloriousness noun
Origin
ME: suggested by OFr. vaine gloire, L. vana gloria.

Wikipedia

Vanity

Vanity is the excessive belief in one's own abilities or attractiveness to others. Prior to the 14th century, it did not have such narcissistic undertones, and merely meant futility. The related term vainglory is now often seen as an archaic synonym for vanity, but originally meant considering one's own capabilities and that God's help was not needed, i.e. unjustified boasting; although glory is now seen as having a predominantly positive meaning, the Latin term from which it derives, gloria, roughly means boasting, and was often used as a negative criticism.