No, the word virtue is of latin origin (virtus). The greek equivalent is "αρετή" (aretee).
The Tagalog word for virtue is "kagandahang-loob" or "kabutihang-loob."
she lost her virtue in the city.
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.
The Greek word for enlightenment is "φωτισμός" (fotismós).
The Greek word for being is "ousia."
From the Greek, it means "goodness", "excellence" or "virtue" of any kind.
From the Greek, it means "goodness", "excellence" or "virtue" of any kind.
Literally, in Classical Greek, it means "excellence." By extension, "virtue, or "what makes something excellent"
The opposite word of vice is virtue.
The Tagalog word for virtue is "kagandahang-loob" or "kabutihang-loob."
Virtue is a noun.
There is no anagram. The letters can spell "a virtue" (virtue is the longest word).
The word virtue comes from a Latin root meaning strength or power.
Sometimes translated as "virtue", the word actually means something closer to "being the best you can be", or "reaching your highest human potential".
The girl in my class was a virtue in a moral excellence in a particular class such as math.
The official definition of the word virtue is "behavior showing high moral standards."
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