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    The classic Greek noun that best equates to the English-language words "beauty" or "beautiful" was κάλλος, kallos, and the adjective was καλός, kalos. However, kalos may and is also equated as ″good″ or ″of fine quality″ and thus has a wider meaning compared with simple physical or material beauty. Similarly, kallos was used differently from the English word beauty because it firstly used to individuals and births an sensuous connotation.[5]
    The Koine Greek word for beautiful was ὡραῖος, hōraios,[6] an adjective etymologically coming from from words ὥρα, hōra, meaning "human resources". In Koine Greek, beauty was thus associated with "being of one's human resources".[7] Thus, a ripe fruit (of its time) was considered beautiful, whereas a girl trying to show up older or an older woman trying to show up more younger would certainly certainly not be considered beautiful. In Attic room room Greek, hōraios had many significances, including "more youthful" and "ripe maturing".[7]
    The earliest Western idea of beauty can be found in the works of very very early Greek philosophers from the pre-Socratic period, such as Pythagoras. The Pythagorean organization saw a strong link between mathematics and beauty. Especially, they born in mind that objects proportioned inning conformity with the gold percentage appeared more attractive.[8] Old Greek architecture is accordinged to this view of balance and portion.
     

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