VIRTUOUSNESS - translation to αραβικά
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VIRTUOUSNESS - translation to αραβικά

MORALLY POSITIVE TRAIT OR QUALITY DEEMED TO BE MORALLY GOOD
Five cardinal virtues; Virtues; Virtuous; Unity of the virtues; Roman virtues; Roman virtue; Platonic virtue; Aristotelian virtue; Moral behavior; Virtuous in Islam
  • Greek]] ''Ἀρετή'') in [[Celsus Library]] in [[Ephesos]], [[Turkey]]
  • [[Parshwanatha]], the torch bearer of [[ahimsa]].
  • [[Maat]], to [[ancient Egypt]]ians, personified the virtue of [[truth]] and justice. Her feather represents truth.<ref>Karenga, M. (2004), Maat, the moral ideal in ancient Egypt: A study in classical African ethics, Routledge</ref>
  • ''Cardinal and Theological Virtues'' by [[Raphael]], 1511
  • Great Seal of Virginia]]
  • Virtues fighting vices, stained glass window (14th century) in the [[Niederhaslach Church]]
  • Valluvar (Statue at SOAS, [[University of London]]).

VIRTUOUSNESS      

ألاسم

إِحْصان ; إِنْصاف ; اِسْتِقَامَة ; تَحْصِين ; تَعَفُّف ; تَنَزُّه ; تَوَسُّط ; حَصَانَة ( المَرْأَةِ ) ; حُصْن ; حِصْن ; زَكِيّ ; شَرَف ; صَلَاح ; طاهِر ; طَهَارَة ; طَهِر ; طُهْر ; طَهُور ; عَدَالَة ; عَدْل ; عُذْرِيّ ; عَصْم ; عِصْمَة ; عَفَاف ; عَفّ ; عِفَّة ; عَفِيف ; قِسْط ; قَوَام ; مُتَبَتِّل ; مُتَعَفِّف ; نَزَاهَة ; نَزْه ; نَزِيه ; نَصَف ; نَصَفَة ; نَظَافَة ; نَظِيف

VIRTUOUS         

الصفة

حَصْناء ; زَكِيّ ; طاهِر ; طَهِر ; طَهُور ; عُذْرِيّ ; عَفّ ; عَفِيف ; مُتَبَتِّل ; مُتَعَفِّف ; مُطَهَّر ; مُعَقَّم ; مُنَظَّف ; نَزْه ; نَزِيه ; نَظِيف

virtuous         
ADJ
قوى ، فعال فاضل مستقيم (اخلاقيا) طاهر ،عفيف

Ορισμός

virtue
n.
admirable feature
moral excellence
1) to have a virtue (our budget has the virtue of providing for a small surplus)
2) a cardinal virtue
3) (misc. ) a paragon of virtue
misc.
4) by virtue of ('because of'); of easy virtue (old-fashioned) ('sexually promiscuous'); to make a virtue of necessity ('to make the best of smt bad')

Βικιπαίδεια

Virtue

A Virtue (Latin: virtus) is a trait of excellence that may be moral or intellectual. The cultivation and refinement of virtue is held to be the "good of humanity" and thus is valued as an end purpose of life or foundational principle of being. In human practical ethics, a virtue is a disposition to choose words and actions that are successful by showing high moral standards: doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong in a given field of endeavour. By taking pleasure in doing what is right, even when it is difficult or initially unpleasant, virtue becomes habitual. Such a person is said to be Virtuous through having cultivated the disposition. The opposite of virtue is vice, and the vicious person takes pleasure in habitual wrong-doing until it destroys him or her.

Other examples of this notion include the concept of merit in Asian traditions as well as De (Chinese 德). Buddhism's four brahmavihara ("Divine States") can be regarded as virtues in the European sense.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για VIRTUOUSNESS
1. But if we turn the moral spotlight on these people, their own virtuousness may look rather pale.
2. "That‘s why so many Christians are Liberal Democrats." Of late, of course, such virtuousness has been rather fractured.
3. Most movies derived from Dickens founder whenever virtuousness intrudes; the bad guys are simply more intriguing, more camera–worthy, than their saintly counterparts.
4. "A great deal of harm is being done in the modern world by belief in the virtuousness of work," wrote Bertrand Russell in his essay In Praise Of Idleness, arguing that four hours a day should be enough for anyone.
5. Bamberger paraded his own virtuousness (I was just uncomfortable that I knew something) and then made a remark that would be considered in any walk of life other than golf a remark of seismic pomposity: Integrity is at the heart of the game.