- cardinal virtue
- noun Date: 14th century 1. one of the four classically defined natural virtues prudence, justice, temperance, or fortitude 2. a quality designated as a major virtue
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
cardinal virtue — 1. anything considered to be an important or characteristic virtue: Tenacity is his cardinal virtue. 2. cardinal virtues, Ancient Philos. justice, prudence, temperance, and fortitude. [1300 50; ME] * * * … Universalium
cardinal virtue — noun one of the seven preeminent virtues • Hypernyms: ↑virtue • Hyponyms: ↑natural virtue, ↑theological virtue, ↑supernatural virtue … Useful english dictionary
cardinal virtue — one of the four important elements of good character (prudence, fortitude, justice, temperance) … English contemporary dictionary
cardinal virtue — noun each of the chief moral attributes of scholastic philosophy: justice, prudence, temperance, and fortitude … English new terms dictionary
cardinal virtue — noun (C) formal a moral quality that someone has which people greatly respect or value … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
cardinal virtue — car′dinal vir′tue n. pho any of the four traditional classical virtues: justice, prudence, temperance, and fortitude • Etymology: 1300–50 … From formal English to slang
Cardinal Virtues — • The four principal virtues upon which the rest of the moral virtues turn or are hinged Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cardinal Virtues Cardinal Virtues … Catholic encyclopedia
Virtue of Religion — Virtue of Religion † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Virtue of Religion Of the three proposed derivations of the word religion , that suggested by Lactantius and endorsed by St. Augustine seems perhaps to accord better with the idea than the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Cardinal — Car di*nal, a. [L. cardinalis, fr. cardo the hinge of a door, that on which a thing turns or depends: cf. F. cardinal.] Of fundamental importance; pre[ e]minent; superior; chief; principal. [1913 Webster] The cardinal intersections of the zodiac … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cardinal numbers — Cardinal Car di*nal, a. [L. cardinalis, fr. cardo the hinge of a door, that on which a thing turns or depends: cf. F. cardinal.] Of fundamental importance; pre[ e]minent; superior; chief; principal. [1913 Webster] The cardinal intersections of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English