art

art - noun

  • Skill acquired by experience, study, or observation
  • Learning, scholarship
  • An occupation requiring knowledge or skill
  • The conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"the art of making friends"

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the art from here." "That art belongs to me." "The art is very important."

SpellingJoy score for art

SpellingJoy Gematria

📚 Apprentice
69

Letter Values

A
4
R
19
T
23

Etymology

Middle English, "craft, principles of a craft or a field of knowledge, one of the seven fields of study comprising the medieval school curriculum, practical knowledge, code of behavior," borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, "skill, craft, knowledge, deceit, sorcery," borrowed from Latin art-, ars "acquired skill, craftsmanship, stratagem, behavior (in plural artēs), systematic body of knowledge and techniques, profession, artistic achievement," going back to Indo-European {it}*h{inf}2{/inf}r̥-ti-{/it} "act of fitting or joining" (whence also, perhaps from an adverbialized locative, Greek árti "just now," arti- "fitting, correct," Armenian ard "just now," Lithuanian artì "close by"), nominal derivative from the verbal base {it}*h{inf}2{/inf}er-{/it} "fit, join"