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Answer for the clue "Gentleness of old chap, sort of fat and due for treatment ", 10 letters:
mansuetude

Word definitions for mansuetude in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context archaic English) gentleness, tameness.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"tameness, gentleness, mildness," late 14c., from Latin mansuetudo "tameness, mildness, gentleness," noun of state from past participle stem of mansuescere "to tame," literally "to accustom to the hand," from manus "hand" (see manual (adj.)) + suescere ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mansuetude \Man"sue*tude\, n. [L. mansuetudo: cf. F. mansu['e]tude.] Tameness; gentleness; mildness. [Archaic]

Usage examples of mansuetude.

CHAPTER IV While Barbara was swimming to meet the dawn, Miltoun was bathing in those waters of mansuetude and truth which roll from wall to wall in the British House of Commons.

They gave courteous smiles as they rose from their morning table, nodding to the waiters and the other guests, but when they felt themselves to be unobserved, their mansuetude faded and expressions of the utmost dolour fell upon them.

You are safe, dear old man, you are safe, temporarily, in the mansuetude of our care, Julie said.

It stands in the history of the present time as a high school for the civility and mansuetude of the people.

Believe this and it surely follows, as concave implies convex, that by daily converse and association with these great ones we take their breeding, their manners, earn their magnanimity, make ours their gifts of courtesy, unselfishness, mansuetude, high seated pride, scorn of pettiness, wholesome plentiful jovial laughter.