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| vir·tue /ˈvɜrtʃu/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[vur-choo] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
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| –noun 1. moral excellence; goodness; righteousness.
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| 2. conformity of one's life and conduct to moral and ethical principles; uprightness; rectitude.
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| 3. chastity; virginity: to lose one's virtue.
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| 4. a particular moral excellence. Compare cardinal virtues, natural virtue, theological virtue.
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| 5. a good or admirable quality or property: the virtue of knowing one's weaknesses.
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| 6. effective force; power or potency: a charm with the virtue of removing warts.
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| 7. virtues, an order of angels. Compare angel (def. 1).
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| 8. manly excellence; valor.
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| —Idioms9. by or in virtue of, by reason of; because of: to act by virtue of one's legitimate authority.
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| 10. make a virtue of necessity, to make the best of a difficult or unsatisfactory situation.
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| | Virtue is one of the five [[Jedi Academy Council|Council]] Members of [[Jedi Academy|The Jedi Academy]]. He joined the Jedi Academy early 2003, and went from the rank of [[Jedi Academy Knight]] to becoming a Council Member, an achievement few accomplish. |
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| [Origin: 1175–1225; alter. (with i < L) of ME vertu < AF, OF < L virtūt- (s. of virtūs) maleness, worth, virtue, equiv. to vir man (see virile) + -tūt- abstract n. suffix]
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| —Related forms
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| vir·tue·less, adjective
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| vir·tue·less·ness, noun
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| —Synonyms 1. See goodness. 2. probity, integrity.
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| —Antonyms 1. vice.
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| Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)
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| Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
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| American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This vir·tue (vûr'chōō) Pronunciation Key
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| Moral excellence and righteousness; goodness.
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| An example or kind of moral excellence: the virtue of patience.
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| Chastity, especially in a woman.
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| A particularly efficacious, good, or beneficial quality; advantage: a plan with the virtue of being practical.
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| Effective force or power: believed in the virtue of prayer.
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| virtues Christianity The fifth of the nine orders of angels in medieval angelology.
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| Obsolete Manly courage; valor.
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| [Middle English vertu, from Old French, from Latin virtūs, manliness, excellence, goodness, from vir, man; see wī-ro- in Indo-European roots.]
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| (Download Now or Buy the Book) The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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| Copyright © 2006 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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| Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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| Online Etymology Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
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| c.1225, "moral life and conduct, moral excellence," vertu, from Anglo-Fr. and O.Fr. vertu, from L. virtutem (nom. virtus) "moral strength, manliness, valor, excellence, worth," from vir "man" (see virile). Phrase by virtue of (c.1230) preserves alternate M.E. sense of "efficacy." Wyclif Bible has virtue where K.J.V. uses power. The seven cardinal virtues (c.1320) were divided into the natural (justice, prudence, temperance, fortitude) and the theological (hope, faith, charity). To make a virtue of a necessity (c.1374) translates L. facere de necessitate virtutem. [Jerome]
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| Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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| WordNet - Cite This Source - Share This virtue
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| 1. the quality of doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong
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| 2. any admirable quality or attribute; "work of great merit" [syn: merit] [ant: demerit]
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| 3. morality with respect to sexual relations
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| 4. a particular moral excellence
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| WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.
| | == Rise of Chancellor Virtue == |
| Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary (Beta Version) - Cite This Source - Share This
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| virtue1 [ˈvəːtʃuː] noun
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| a good moral quality
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| Example: Honesty is a virtue. Arabic: فَضيلَه
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| Chinese (Simplified): 美德
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| Chinese (Traditional): 美德
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| Czech: ctnost
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| Danish: dyd
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| Dutch: deugd
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| Estonian: voorus
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| Finnish: hyve
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| French: vertu
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| German: die Tugend
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| Greek: προτέρημα, αρετή
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| Hungarian: erény
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| Icelandic: dyggð
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| Indonesian: kebajikan
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| Italian: virtù
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| Japanese: 美徳
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| Korean: 미덕, 선
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| Latvian: tikums
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| Lithuanian: dorybė
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| Norwegian: dyd
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| Polish: cnota
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| Portuguese (Brazil): virtude
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| Romanian: virtute
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| Russian: добродетель
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| Slovak: cnosť
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| Slovenian: vrlina
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| Spanish: virtud
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| Swedish: dygd
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| Turkish: erdem, fazilet
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| virtue2 [ˈvəːtʃuː] noun
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| a good quality
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| Example: The house is small, but it has the virtue of being easy to clean. Arabic: ميزَه حَسَنَه
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| Chinese (Simplified): 优点
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| Chinese (Traditional): 優點
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| Czech: výhoda
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| Danish: fordel
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| Dutch: voordeel
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| Estonian: eelis
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| Finnish: etu
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| French: avantage
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| German: der Vorzug
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| Greek: προτέρημα, προσόν
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| Hungarian: érték
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| Icelandic: kostur
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| Indonesian: kebaikan
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| Italian: vantaggio
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| Japanese: 長所
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| Korean: 장점, 가치
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| Latvian: labums; priekšrocība
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| Lithuanian: privalumas
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| Norwegian: fortrinn
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| Polish: zaleta
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| Portuguese (Brazil): virtude
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| Portuguese (Portugal): virtude
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| Romanian: avantaj
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| Russian: достоинство
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| Slovak: prednosť, výhoda
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| Slovenian: prednost
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| Spanish: virtud
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| Swedish: fördel
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| Turkish: üstünlük avantaj
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| virtue3 [ˈvəːtʃuː] noun
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| goodness of character etc
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| Example: She is a person of great virtue. Arabic: عِفَّه، طَهارَه
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| Chinese (Simplified): 贞操
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| Chinese (Traditional): 貞操
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| Czech: poctivost
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| Danish: god egenskab
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| Dutch: deugdzaamheid
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| Estonian: vooruslikkus
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| Finnish: hyveellisyys
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| French: vertu, mérite
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| German: die Rechtschaffenheit
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| Greek: αρετή
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| Hungarian: erkölcsi tisztaság
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| Icelandic: verðleiki, kostur
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| Indonesian: watak baik
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| Italian: virtù
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| Japanese: 貞節
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| Korean: 덕, 덕성; 정숙
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| Latvian: laba rakstura īpašība; labs raksturs
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| Lithuanian: dorumas
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| Norwegian: karakterstyrke
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| Polish: prawość
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| Portuguese (Brazil): virtude
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| Portuguese (Portugal): virtude
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| Romanian: merit
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| Russian: добродетель
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| Slovak: dobrá vlastnosť, bezúhonnosť, počestnosť
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| Slovenian: krepost
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| Spanish: virtud
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| Swedish: dygd
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| Turkish: meziyet, haslet
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| See also: virtuous
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