From the Greek, it means "goodness", "excellence" or "virtue" of any kind.
The word is virtue.Moral excellence.
Arete
Arete is a basic translation in ancient greek of the english word courage though arete technically translates as to fulfilling one's duty to the highest ability.
From the Greek, it means "goodness", "excellence" or "virtue" of any kind.
No, arete was a Greek notion. Romans did however put a great deal of importance on being honorable and keeping their word (fides).
Arete means goodness, virtue, and the pursuit of excellence. It is a value that all Greek heroes achieved and displayed. Runninghorse
Arete was the personification of living up to one's potential. With role models like Perseus, Theseus and Odysseus, that was a tall order to fill.
"earring"
-Arret marche- Stop walk.
arete
Greek virtue in Greek myth typically refers to arete, which encompasses excellence, courage, honor, and moral integrity. Known as an intrinsic part of heroism, arete is a quality that heroes strive to embody in their actions and deeds. It is often linked to an individual's striving towards their full potential and living in accordance with their moral and ethical values.
Literally, in Classical Greek, it means "excellence." By extension, "virtue, or "what makes something excellent"
Princess Arete was created in 2001.