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discretion

Webster 1828

DISCRETION, noun [L, a separating. See Discreet.]1. Prudence, or knowledge and prudence; that discernment which enables a person to judge critically of what is correct and proper, united with caution; nice discernment and judgment, directed by circumspection, and primarily regarding ones own conduct.A good man--will guide his affairs with discretion Psalms 112:5.My son, keep sound wisdom and discretion Proverbs 3:21.2. Liberty or power of acting without other control than ones own judgment; as, the management of affairs was left to the discretion of the prince; he is left to his own discretion Hence, To surrender at discretion is to surrender without stipulation or terms, and commit ones self entirely to the power of the conqueror.3. Disjunction; separation. [Not much used.]