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virtu

Or ver·tu

[ver-too, vur-too]

noun

  1. excellence or merit in objects of art, curios, and the like.

  2. (used with a plural verb),  such objects or articles collectively.

  3. a taste for or knowledge of such objects.



virtu

/ vɜːˈtuː /

noun

  1. a taste or love for curios or works of fine art; connoisseurship

  2. such objects collectively

  3. the quality of being rare, beautiful, or otherwise appealing to a connoisseur (esp in the phrases articles of virtu; objects of virtu )

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of virtu1

First recorded in 1715–25; from Italian virtù, vertù “worth, maleness, strength”; virtue
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Word History and Origins

Origin of virtu1

C18: from Italian virtù; see virtue
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Example Sentences

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“The motto of my battalion was Ne desit virtus – Let valor not fail.”

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Small articles of virtu, as jewelry, trinkets, etc.

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In connexion with the natural history society there is a valuable museum, and the scientific institute possesses a large library and a rich collection of antiquities, coins and articles of virtu.

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It may be the foundation of a set of bronzes, if stout Lord Walter should turn to virtu.

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Not only articles of virtu, but also artists themselves, were sent over to this country from the continent, who displayed their skill in building temples, making images, decorating shrines with fresco paintings, and so forth.

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