What was the name of the virtue that referred to self control and restraint
What is the virtue of self restraint?
Is restraint a virtue?
What are Aristotle’s 4 virtues?
What cardinal virtue is self-control?
Temperance (σωφροσύνη, sōphrosýnē; Latin: temperantia): also known as restraint, the practice of self-control, abstention, discretion, and moderation tempering the appetition.
Is self-control a virtue?
What is fortitude virtue?
Is patience a virtue?
What is the true meaning of temperance?
1 : moderation in action, thought, or feeling : restraint. 2a : habitual moderation in the indulgence of the appetites or passions. b : moderation in or abstinence from the use of alcoholic beverages.
What is virtue of prudence?
What do you mean by virtues?
1a : conformity to a standard of right : morality. b : a particular moral excellence. 2 : a beneficial quality or power of a thing. 3 : manly strength or courage : valor. 4 : a commendable quality or trait : merit.
What does bastion of temperance mean?
What is an example of temperance virtue?
Are temperament and temperance the same?
What is the meaning of chorister?
1 : a singer in a choir specifically : choirboy. 2 : the leader of a church choir.
What is liberality definition?
What does the word tumultuously mean?
Who are winged choristers?
What is a female chorister?
What is the meaning of riotous ness?
What is the definition of providentially?
What does Importunities mean in literature?
What is the meaning of superciliously?
: coolly and patronizingly haughty reacted to their breach of etiquette with a supercilious smile.