virtue

10 ENTRIES FOUND:

vir·tue

noun \ˈvər-(ˌ)chü\

Definition of VIRTUE

1
a : conformity to a standard of right : morality b : a particular moral excellence
2
plural : an order of angels — see celestial hierarchy
3
: a beneficial quality or power of a thing
4
: manly strength or courage : valor
5
: a commendable quality or trait : merit
6
: a capacity to act : potency
7
: chastity especially in a woman
vir·tue·less \-(ˌ)chü-ləs\ adjective
by virtue of or in virtue of
: through the force of : by authority of

Examples of VIRTUE

  1. <the virtue of wool as a clothing material is that it can provide insulation from the cold even when wet>
  2. <a lady of honor and virtue>
  3. He led me across the concrete floor, through a concrete warehouse, and to the concrete screening room, where he began to extol the virtue and beauty of his eleven-mile-long sewage interceptor. —Frederick Kaufman, Harper's, February 2008

Origin of VIRTUE

Middle English vertu, virtu, from Anglo-French, from Latin virtut-, virtus strength, manliness, virtue, from vir man — more at virile
First Known Use: 13th century

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