What is the meaning of Vertu?

The fine arts as a subject of study or expertise; understanding of arts and antiquities.

Objets d'art collectively.

Especially with reference to the writings of Machiavelli (1469–1527): the requisite qualities for political or military success; vitality, determination; power.

Moral worth; virtue, virtuousness.

virtue

singular imperative of vertun

first-person singular present of vertun

An ability, specialty, or feature:

  1. Medical or pharmaceutical ability (either generally or specifically)
  2. A mechanism that causes a bodily function to work.

Medical or pharmaceutical ability (either generally or specifically)

A mechanism that causes a bodily function to work.

Power, competence, ability; ability to effect behaviour or action:

  1. Divine power or beneficence (sometimes inherent in an object)
  2. Political or legislative power or jurisdiction.
  3. Astrological or occult power or influence.
  4. Importance or desirability; the property of having value.
  5. The means or method that something is done with or through.
  6. The property of causing power, effects or results.

Divine power or beneficence (sometimes inherent in an object)

Political or legislative power or jurisdiction.

Astrological or occult power or influence.

Importance or desirability; the property of having value.

The means or method that something is done with or through.

The property of causing power, effects or results.

Fortitude, strength, or might; power innate to a living being:

  1. Willpower or mental fibre; one's ability to fulfill one's will.
  2. Sapience, wisdom, higher functioning or that which causes it.
  3. Raw physical strength, endurance, or health.

Willpower or mental fibre; one's ability to fulfill one's will.

Sapience, wisdom, higher functioning or that which causes it.

Raw physical strength, endurance, or health.

Virtue (moral goodness or capability):

  1. Glory, honourableness, or knightliness; that expected by chivalry.
  2. A particular virtue believed to be morally beneficial or good.
  3. A moral directive or instruction or the body of them; morals.

Glory, honourableness, or knightliness; that expected by chivalry.

A particular virtue believed to be morally beneficial or good.

A moral directive or instruction or the body of them; morals.

One of several ranks of angels (being above "powers" and below "dominions").

A military troop or band; a group of combatants.

A title or appellation granted or bestowed upon a divinity.

virtue (goodness, moralness)

valour; honour; goodness; virtue

Source: wiktionary.org