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vertu

[ ver-too, vur-too ]

noun

  1. a variant of virtu.


vertu

/ ±¹ÉœËˈ³Ù³ÜË /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of virtu
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Its collection runs to paintings, furniture, statuary, manuscripts, sundry objets de vertu and an authoritative collection of photography.

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Verily kings have a slender chance, between the worms and the lovers of vertu.

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He liked the society of politicians and literary men, and he was also a collector of pictures and articles of vertu.

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The best and really most beautiful results are seen in the delicate vertu of the eighteenth century.

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The professor of vertu was expatiating one day, to a group of bystanders, on the merits of some little gem of a drawing he had just purchased.

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