出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/09 19:10 UTC 版)
Borrowed from Italian virtù, †vertù (“moral worth, virtue (13th century); determination, perseverance, military valour (14th century); study of the liberal or fine arts; appreciation of, taste for, or expertise in the fine arts; objets d'art collectively (16th century)”); or from French vertu (“virtue”), ultimately from Latin virtūt-, virtus (“virtue”). Doublet of virtue; compare also virtuoso.
vertu (uncountable)
Borrowed from Old French and Anglo-Norman vertu, from Latin virtūtem, accusative of virtūs.
vertu (plural vertues)
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