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virtute

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Noun

virtute (plural virtutes)

  1. virtue

Latin

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Noun

virtūte f

  1. ablative singular of virtūs
  2. By virtue, character, excellence, courage, or manliness.
    "Virtute et armis" is Mississippi's state motto.
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    "Virtute et industria" is the city motto of Bristol.
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References

  • virtute”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894), Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
    • (ambiguous) to be virtuous: virtute praeditum, ornatum esse (opp. vitiis obrutum esse)
    • (ambiguous) to live as scrupulously moral a life as ever: nihil ex pristina virtute remittere
    • (ambiguous) to consider virtue the highest good: summum bonum in virtute ponere
    • (ambiguous) to deviate from the path of virtue: a virtute discedere or deficere
    • (ambiguous) to deteriorate: a maiorum virtute desciscere, degenerare, deflectere
    • (ambiguous) moral precepts: praecepta de moribus or de virtute
    • (ambiguous) to give moral advice, rules of conduct: de virtute praecipere alicui
    • (ambiguous) good luck to you: macte virtute (esto or te esse iubeo)
  • Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary 2008.
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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin virtūs, virtūtem. See also the older inherited form, vârtute.

Pronunciation

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Noun

virtute f (plural virtuți)

  1. virtue, virtuousness
  2. quality, bravery

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