virtude

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Galician

Etymology

From a semi-learned alteration of Old Galician-Portuguese vertude (based on its etymology), from Latin virtūtem, accusative singular of virtūs (manliness; virtue).

Noun

virtude f (plural virtudes)

  1. virtue, quality
  2. virtue (excellence in morals)

Synonyms


Portuguese

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Etymology

From a semi-learned alteration of Old Galician-Portuguese vertude (based on its etymology), from Latin virtūtem, accusative singular of virtūs (manliness; virtue), from vir (man), from Proto-Indo-European *wiHrós.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: vir‧tu‧de
  • Rhymes: -udʒi

Noun

virtude f (plural s)

  1. (uncountable) virtue (excellence in morals)
  2. (philosophy, theology) virtue (each of several qualities held to be particularly important)
  3. (angelology) virtue (angelic creature of the second sphere)

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