ΚΑΛΟΓΑΓΑΘΙΑ, καλογαγαθια
KALOGAGATHIA, kalogagathia
Sounds Like: kah-loh-gah-gah-THEE-ah
Translations: moral excellence, nobility, goodness, a moral excellence, an nobility, a goodness
From the root: ΚΑΛΟΣ, ΑΓΑΘΟΣ
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: This word, often spelled 'καλοκαγαθία' (kalokagathia), is a compound noun derived from 'καλός' (kalos, meaning 'good' or 'beautiful') and 'ἀγαθός' (agathos, meaning 'good' or 'noble'). It refers to the ideal of a morally excellent and noble character, encompassing both physical and moral beauty, and intellectual and ethical virtue. It describes a person who is good and honorable in every respect, embodying a harmonious balance of virtues. It is typically used to describe a state of moral perfection or an admirable quality.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Feminine
Strong’s number: G2570 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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