Etymology
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pulchritude (n.)

"beauty, fairness," c. 1400, pulcritude, from Latin pulchritudo "beauty; excellence, attractiveness," from pulcher "beautiful," a word of unknown origin. De Vaan writes that Latin the -ch- spelling is by Greek influence and posits a stem *polkro- or *pelkro-, but that's as far as he confidently takes it.

updated on January 29, 2021

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