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    ADJECTIVE
    1. Relating to or expressing a wish or request.
    2. (In a will) Expressing a wish or intention of the testator.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "The precatory letter requested donations for a worthy cause."
    2. "Our school dress code is precatory and isn't strictly enforced."
    3. "Anne's grandmother's will contained the precatory hope that Anne would inherit her porcelain collection."

    Word Origin.
    Latin, mid-17th century.

    This word comes from the late Latin "precatorius," which stems from "precat-," meaning "prayed." As children, many of us may have made some precatory statements while gazing up at the stars.
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    NOUN
    1. Knowledge of or expertise in the fine arts.
    2. (Literary) The good qualities inherent in a person or thing.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "Callie was known for the breadth of her virtu, ranging from opera to pop art installations."
    2. "The screenwriter imbued her characters with virtu to make them endearing to the audience."
    3. "The fashion designer's virtu extended beyond the runway, evident by his taste in home decor."

    Word Origin.
    Italian, early 18th century

    Drop the "e" from "virtue" and we have this noun that specifies a personal quality of knowledge of the arts. "Virtu" was borrowed from the Italian "virtù," which originated from the Latin "virtutem," meaning "virtue, goodness, manliness." It was adopted during a period of history when European habits and traditions, particularly those of Italian origin, were considered the height of culture around the world.
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