Sunday, April 23, 2006

My new favorite word

PULCHRITUDE (Noun)

1. Physical beauty
2. Attractive moral excellence

Etymology: Middle English pulcritude, from Latin pulchritudo, from pulcher, beautiful

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some people think it's actually a kind of ugly word, not at all in keeping with its meaning. Who's to account for taste?

Could you use it in a sentence, please?

Lena said...

Ok, admittedly I had to look this up, but http://dictionary.reference.com had the following example:

Where Linda has her infectious charm, Polly has only her empty pulchritude.
-- Hannah Betts, "Sixty years on, and it's still a gel thing", Times (London), February 3, 2001

Anonymous said...

Do you have anything better to do with your time?