fastus
/ˈfæstəs/Definitions
1. noun
A state of moral excellence or virtue, especially in ancient Greece and Rome.
“The stoic’s life was a manifestation of fastus, as they prioritized self-control above all else.”
1. noun
A state of moral excellence or virtue, especially in ancient Greece and Rome.
“The stoic’s life was a manifestation of fastus, as they prioritized self-control above all else.”