dignitas
/dɪɡˈniːtəs/Definitions
1. noun
The quality of being dignified or having dignity, a feeling of pride and self-respect
“The Roman concept of dignitas emphasized the importance of maintaining one’s honor and reputation.”
2. noun
A Roman virtue and concept, symbolizing dignity, authority, and majesty, often associated with the Roman gods and emperors
“The Roman Emperor Augustus was revered for his dignitas, which reflected his power and wisdom.”