Word of the day –
pulchritude PUL-kruh-tood; -tyood, noun:
That quality of appearance which pleases the eye; beauty;
comeliness; grace; loveliness.
also – Attractive moral excellence; moral beauty.
Pulchritude comes from Latin pulchritudo, from pulcher,
“beautiful.” The adjective form is pulchritudinous
pul-kruh-TOOD-n-us; -TYOOD-.
Can you guess who I’m thinking about? Mix Red & Yellow, and you’ll have an Idea.
Piercing our heartes with thy pulchritude. –Court of Love.
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