καλός κἀγαθός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Shortened by crasis from the classical Platonic philosophical phrase καλός καί ἀγαθός (kalós kaí agathós, beautiful and good), formed from καλός (kalós, beautiful) + καί (kaí, and) + ἀγαθός (agathós, good).

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Phrase

καλός κἀγαθός • (kalós kagathós) m (genitive καλοῦ κἀγαθοῦ); second declension (idiomatic, philosophy)

  1. imbued with kalokagathia; beautiful and good, handsome and brave; noble, virtuous, knightly, gentlemanly, chivalrous, honorable, heroic; possessing the attributes of a man harmonious in mind and body, strong in both spiritual and physical virtue

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