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- From watchful + -ness. The state or quality of being watchful; alertness, vigilance or wakefulness. Continuous watchfulness is maintained around the clock.Learn more:From watchful + -ness. The state or quality of being watchful; alertness, vigilance or wakefulness. Continuous watchfulness is maintained around the clock.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/watchfulness"watchfulness in discovering or guarding against danger," especially during hours of the night, 1560s, from French vigilance (16c.), from Latin vigilantia "wakefulness, watchfulness, attention," from vigil "watchful, awake" (see vigil). Related: Vigilancy (1530s). vigil (n.)www.etymonline.com/word/vigilanceMiddle English wacche, from Old English wæcce "a watching, state of being or remaining awake, wakefulness;" also "act or practice of refraining from sleep for devotional or penitential purposes;" from wæccan "keep watch, be awake," from Proto-Germanic *wakjan, from PIE root *weg- "to be strong, b...www.etymonline.com/word/watchfulFrom Middle English waccheful, equivalent to watch + -ful. Compare West Frisian waaks (“watchful”), Dutch waaks, waakzaam (“watchful”), German wachsam (“watchful”), Swedish vaksam (“watchful”). watchful (comparative more watchful, superlative most watchful) Fully observant, vigilant, or aware.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/watchful
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Nepsis (Greek: νῆψις) is a concept in Orthodox Christian theology. It means wakefulness or watchfulness and constitutes a condition of sobriety acquired following a period of catharsis. St. Hesychios the Priest defines nepsis as "a …
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