morality
51morality — Моральность …
52morality — This word (from the Latin mores, meaning customs or morals ) refers to the rightness or wrongness of specific actions, attitudes, policies, structures, and relationships. (See CCC 1749 1802) …
53morality — Pono, noho pono ana, maika i …
54morality — see ethics …
55morality — That which teaches men their duty, and the reason of it; the rule which teaches us to live soberly and honestly. The virtues of justice, prudence, temperance, and fortitude. Lyon v Mitchell, 36 NY 235, 238 …
56morality play — noun Date: 1879 1. an allegorical play popular especially in the 15th and 16th centuries in which the characters personify abstract qualities or concepts (as virtues, vices, or death) 2. something (as a court trial) which involves a direct… …
57morality play — noun a type of allegorical drama towards the end of the Middle Ages that demonstrates a moral theme such as a characters inner struggle to attain moral enlightenment or salvation …
58Morality play — These 15 16c plays usually had a central, allegorical figure, representing humankind between the personified opposing forces of vice and virtue. There was often a principal comic character. Cf. Miracle play; Mystery play …
59morality play — allegorical play that deals with ethical issues …
60morality play — noun a kind of drama presenting a moral lesson and having personified abstract qualities as the main characters, popular in the 15th and early 16th centuries …