Want to remove ads? Log in to see fewer ads, and become a Premium Member to remove all ads.
Origin and history of rectitude
rectitude(n.)
early 15c., "straightness, quality of being straight or erect," from Old French rectitude (14c.) and directly from Late Latin rectitudinem (nominative rectitudo) "straightness, uprightness," from Latin rectus "straight" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line"). Sense of "uprightness in conduct or character, rightness of principle or practice" is from 1530s.
Entries linking to rectitude
Want to remove ads? Log in to see fewer ads, and become a Premium Member to remove all ads.
Trends of rectitude
More to explore
Share rectitude
Want to remove ads? Log in to see fewer ads, and become a Premium Member to remove all ads.
Want to remove ads? Log in to see fewer ads, and become a Premium Member to remove all ads.
Want to remove ads? Log in to see fewer ads, and become a Premium Member to remove all ads.