Obs. rare. Also 6 savitude. [ad. L. suāvitūdo, f. suāvis: see SUAVE and -TUDE.] Sweetness, gentleness.
1512. Helyas, in Thoms, Prose Rom. (1828), III. 35. He thanked God greatly of his divine savitude.
c. 1550. Rolland, Crt. Venus, III. 727. Plenist with sport, and sueit suauitude.