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stoicism noun 1 a brave or patient acceptance of suffering and misfortune; b repression of emotion. 2 (Stoicism) the philosophy of the Stoics which was characterized by an emphasis on the development of self-sufficiency in the individual, whose duty was to conform only to the dictates of natural order to which all people belonged equally.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from stoic.

stoicism noun 1 a brave or patient acceptance of suffering and misfortune; b repression of emotion. 2 (Stoicism) the philosophy of the Stoics which was characterized by an emphasis on the development of self-sufficiency in the individual, whose duty was to conform only to the dictates of natural order to which all people belonged equally.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from stoic.

stoicism noun 1 a brave or patient acceptance of suffering and misfortune; b repression of emotion. 2 (Stoicism) the philosophy of the Stoics which was characterized by an emphasis on the development of self-sufficiency in the individual, whose duty was to conform only to the dictates of natural order to which all people belonged equally.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from stoic.