arete
英 [,ɑːrə'teɪ]
美 [æ'ret]
- n. 刃岭;险峭的山脊
- n. (Arete)人名;(西)阿雷特
英文词源
- arete (n.1)
- "sharp crest of a mountain," 1862, from Swiss French arête, from Latin arista "ear of grain, the top of an ear," which probably is of Etruscan origin. The figure is of something jagged.
- arete (n.2)
- important concept in Greek philosophy, "virtue, excellence," especially of manly qualities; literally "that which is good." The comparative form is areion, the superlative is aristos (compare aristocracy).