Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Humility

Humility , noun

[Old English humilite, Old French humilité, humelité, French humilité, from Latin humiliatis. See Humble.]

1.
The state or quality of being humble; freedom from pride and arrogance; lowliness of mind; a modest estimate of one's own worth; a sense of one's own unworthiness through imperfection and sinfulness; self-abasement; humbleness.
Serving the Lord with all humility of mind. — Acts xx. 19
2.
An act of submission or courtesy.
With these humilities they satisfied the young king. — Sir J. Davies