In sentence: - "Humility is the essence of virtue. Alçakgönüllülük erdemin özüdür." , "One of the virtues of this type of printer is its speed. Bu tip yazıcının meziyetlerinden biri hızıdır." , "There´s virtue in knowing a second language in today´s world. Günümüzde ikinci bir dil bilmekte yarar var."
Etymology: [ 'v&r-(")chü ] (noun.) 13th century. From Middle English vertu Old French vertu Latin virtus (“the qualities of a man, strength, courage, bravery, capacity, worth, manliness, applied to physical and intellectual excellence; also of moral excellence, virtue, morality”) vir (“man”); see virile.
Erdem, erdem, fazilet: Humility is the essence of virtue. Alçakgönüllülük erdemin özüdür, fazilet, meziyet, üstünlük, meziyet: One of the virtues of this type of, etki, nedeniyle, virtue, iyi ahlâk doğruluk, iffet, namus, yarar, güç, fayda, avantaj, zor, önemli özellik, yararlı özellik, değerli özellik, by virtue of yetkisiyle, tesir, make a virtue of necessity lâzım olan şeyi seve seve yapmak, ismet, binaen, dolayı, tesirsiz, cebir, erdemlilik, hasiyet, gerekli olan şeyden fazilet çıkarmak, şiddet, güzel sanatlar sevgisi, güzel sanat, ince sanat eserleri, güzel sanat eserleri, nadirlik ve güzellik, güzellik, articles of virtu güzel sanat eserleri,
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erdem, fazilet: Humility is the essence of virtue. Alçakgönüllülük erdemin özüdür isim
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fazilet isim
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meziyet isim
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meziyet: One of the virtues of this type of isim
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etki isim
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nedeniyle
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virtue
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iyi ahlâk doğruluk
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iffet
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namus
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yarar
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güç
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fayda
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avantaj
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önemli özellik
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yararlı özellik
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değerli özellik
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by virtue of yetkisiyle
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tesir
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make a virtue of necessity lâzım olan şeyi seve seve yapmak
the second level of angels, ranked above angels and below archangels, an exemplary quality, chastity and faithfulness, excellence in morals, a good model quality, Strength; energy; force, A good habit, The virtue of something is an advantage or benefit that it has, especially in comparison with something else. There was no virtue in returning to Calvi the way I had come, One of the orders of the celestial hierarchy, Specifically: Chastity; purity; especially, the chastity of women; virginity, A particular moral excellence; as, the virtue of temperance, of charity, etc, Specifically, moral excellence; integrity of character; purity of soul; performance of duty, the quality of doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong morality with respect to sexual relations, Excellence; value; merit; meritoriousness; worth, Energy or influence operating without contact of the material or sensible substance, chastity and faithfullness, Manly strength or courage; bravery; daring; spirit; valor, If you make a virtue of something, you pretend that you did it because you chose to, although in fact you did it because you had to. The movie makes a virtue out of its economy. Practical dispositions in conformity with standards of excellence or with principles of practical reason. The seven cardinal virtues of the Christian tradition include the four "natural," or cardinal, virtues, those inculcated in the old pagan world that spring from the common endowment of humanity, and the three "theological" virtues, those specifically prescribed in Christianity and arising as special gifts from God. The natural virtues are prudence, temperance, fortitude, and justice; this enumeration, said to go back to Socrates, is found in Plato and Aristotle. To these St. Paul added the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love virtues which, in Christian teaching, do not originate naturally in humanity but are instead imparted by God through Christ and then practiced by the believer, Active quality or power; capacity or power adequate to the production of a given effect; energy; strength; potency; efficacy; as, the virtue of a medicine, any admirable quality or attribute; "work of great merit", You use by virtue of to explain why something happens or is true. The article stuck in my mind by virtue of one detail, A virtue is a good quality or way of behaving. His virtue is patience Humility is considered a virtue, s sÃla, goodness; uprightness, integrity; morality (especially in sexual conduct); good quality, Virtue is thinking and doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong. She could have established her own innocence and virtue easily enough. = goodness vice, morality with respect to sexual relations, the quality of doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong, initiates the unity of goodness, greatness etc in one good, great, etc substance, a particular moral excellence, in ethics, a morally good character trait, such ;as honesty, courage, or integrity, "1 a : conformity to a standard of right : MORALITY", The quality of living by one's stated moral values A person has virtue if they are fair, honest, responsible, and beneficent, a trait of character that is to be admired and desired because it is a constituent of human excellence, A exceptional advantage enjoyed by a character (Note Virtues are not necessarily virtuous e g The Blackmail virtue indicates that you are in the position to blackmail someone ) A character's virtues must be matched by Flaws, an excellence of moral or intellectual character Plato, Aristotle and many subsequent philosophers explored the nature of the virtues, their relations among themselves and to non-virtuous states, their place in our psychology and their role in achieving happiness Virtues offer a basis for ethical life rivalling those provided by Kantian principles or a utilitarian calculation of happiness, although an account of ethics might reasonably include principles, consequences and virtues A recent revival of virtue ethics has been motivated in part by dissatisfaction with the abstract universal nature of the main alternative views The emphasis on cultivating virtues in concrete human individuals could correct this, but it is not clear that a perfectionist concern for individual excellence is satisfactory to ground ethics, a power or habit of doing good -, Knowledge of the fine arts, objets d'art collectively, objects of fine art; love of fine art, objet d'art collectively (especially fine antiques) artistic quality love of or taste for fine objects of art, artistic quality, love of or taste for fine objects of art, A love of the fine arts; a taste for curiosities, objet d'art collectively (especially fine antiques), Aristotle defined a virtue as "an habitual disposition to act well" A virtue is a character trait that motivates a person to act in patterns that achieve the good, plural of virtue, Following Plato -- The Cardinal Virtues are: Temperance, the unique virtue of the artisan class; courage, the virtue peculiar to the military class; and wisdom characterizes the rulers Justice, the fourth virtue, characterizes society as a whole Christianity adds three more virtues: Faith, Hope and Charity (Love), Magickal properties of objects like herbs, stones, and creatures as was assigned to them during their divine creation, Attributes, morals or ethics, Another name for the Angelic Choir operating in the world of Yetzirah,
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the second level of angels, ranked above angels and below archangels
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an exemplary quality - "There were divers other plants, which I had no notion of or understanding about, that might, perhaps, have virtues of their own, which I could not find out."
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chastity and faithfulness
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excellence in morals
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a good model quality
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Strength; energy; force
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A good habit
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The virtue of something is an advantage or benefit that it has, especially in comparison with something else. There was no virtue in returning to Calvi the way I had come
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One of the orders of the celestial hierarchy
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Specifically: Chastity; purity; especially, the chastity of women; virginity
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A particular moral excellence; as, the virtue of temperance, of charity, etc
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Specifically, moral excellence; integrity of character; purity of soul; performance of duty
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the quality of doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong morality with respect to sexual relations
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Excellence; value; merit; meritoriousness; worth
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Energy or influence operating without contact of the material or sensible substance
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chastity and faithfullness
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Manly strength or courage; bravery; daring; spirit; valor
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If you make a virtue of something, you pretend that you did it because you chose to, although in fact you did it because you had to. The movie makes a virtue out of its economy. Practical dispositions in conformity with standards of excellence or with principles of practical reason. The seven cardinal virtues of the Christian tradition include the four "natural," or cardinal, virtues, those inculcated in the old pagan world that spring from the common endowment of humanity, and the three "theological" virtues, those specifically prescribed in Christianity and arising as special gifts from God. The natural virtues are prudence, temperance, fortitude, and justice; this enumeration, said to go back to Socrates, is found in Plato and Aristotle. To these St. Paul added the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love virtues which, in Christian teaching, do not originate naturally in humanity but are instead imparted by God through Christ and then practiced by the believer
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Active quality or power; capacity or power adequate to the production of a given effect; energy; strength; potency; efficacy; as, the virtue of a medicine
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any admirable quality or attribute; "work of great merit"
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You use by virtue of to explain why something happens or is true. The article stuck in my mind by virtue of one detail
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A virtue is a good quality or way of behaving. His virtue is patience Humility is considered a virtue
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s sÃla
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goodness; uprightness, integrity; morality (especially in sexual conduct); good quality isim
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Virtue is thinking and doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong. She could have established her own innocence and virtue easily enough. = goodness vice
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morality with respect to sexual relations
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the quality of doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong
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initiates the unity of goodness, greatness etc in one good, great, etc substance
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a particular moral excellence
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in ethics, a morally good character trait, such ;as honesty, courage, or integrity
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"1 a : conformity to a standard of right : MORALITY"
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The quality of living by one's stated moral values A person has virtue if they are fair, honest, responsible, and beneficent
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a trait of character that is to be admired and desired because it is a constituent of human excellence
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A exceptional advantage enjoyed by a character (Note Virtues are not necessarily virtuous e g The Blackmail virtue indicates that you are in the position to blackmail someone ) A character's virtues must be matched by Flaws
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an excellence of moral or intellectual character Plato, Aristotle and many subsequent philosophers explored the nature of the virtues, their relations among themselves and to non-virtuous states, their place in our psychology and their role in achieving happiness Virtues offer a basis for ethical life rivalling those provided by Kantian principles or a utilitarian calculation of happiness, although an account of ethics might reasonably include principles, consequences and virtues A recent revival of virtue ethics has been motivated in part by dissatisfaction with the abstract universal nature of the main alternative views The emphasis on cultivating virtues in concrete human individuals could correct this, but it is not clear that a perfectionist concern for individual excellence is satisfactory to ground ethics
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Knowledge of the fine arts
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objects of fine art; love of fine art isim
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objet d'art collectively (especially fine antiques) artistic quality love of or taste for fine objects of art
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artistic quality
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love of or taste for fine objects of art
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A love of the fine arts; a taste for curiosities
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objet d'art collectively (especially fine antiques)
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Aristotle defined a virtue as "an habitual disposition to act well" A virtue is a character trait that motivates a person to act in patterns that achieve the good
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plural of virtue
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Following Plato -- The Cardinal Virtues are: Temperance, the unique virtue of the artisan class; courage, the virtue peculiar to the military class; and wisdom characterizes the rulers Justice, the fourth virtue, characterizes society as a whole Christianity adds three more virtues: Faith, Hope and Charity (Love)
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Magickal properties of objects like herbs, stones, and creatures as was assigned to them during their divine creation
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Attributes, morals or ethics
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Another name for the Angelic Choir operating in the world of Yetzirah
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