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Art Definition

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English

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Etymology 1

Middle English art from Old French art from Latin artem, accusative of ars "art". Displaced native Middle English liste "art" (from Old English list).

Noun

art (countable and uncountable; plural arts)

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  1. (uncountable) Human effort to imitate, supplement, alter, or counteract the work of nature.
  2. (uncountable) The conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colours, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the sense of beauty, specifically the production of the beautiful in a graphic or plastic medium.
    There is a debate as to whether graffiti is art or vandalism.
  3. (uncountable) Activity intended to make something special.
  4. (uncountable) A re-creation of reality according to the artist's metaphysical value judgements.
  5. (uncountable) The study and the product of these processes.
  6. (uncountable) Aesthetic value.
  7. (uncountable, printing) Artwork.
  8. (countable) A field or category of art, such as painting, sculpture, music, ballet, or literature.
  9. (countable) A nonscientific branch of learning; one of the liberal arts.
  10. (countable) Skill that is attained by study, practice, or observation.
    • 1796, Matthew Lewis, The Monk, Folio Society 1985, p. 217:
      A physician was immediately sent for; but on the first moment of beholding the corpse, he declared that Elvira's recovery was beyond the power of art.
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Derived terms
terms derived from art
Translations
human effort
conscious production or arrangement
activity
  • Afrikaans: kuns af(af)
  • Arabic: فن ar(ar) (fann) m., (plural) فنون ar(ar) (funuun)
  • Armenian: արվեստ hy(hy) (arvest)
  • Bulgarian: умение bg(bg)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 藝術 cmn(cmn), 艺术 cmn(cmn) (yìshù)
  • Czech: umění cs(cs) n.
  • Dutch: kunst nl(nl) f.
  • Finnish: taide fi(fi)
re-creation
study
  • Afrikaans: kuns af(af)
  • Arabic: فن ar(ar) (fann) m., (plural) فنون ar(ar) (funuun)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 藝術 cmn(cmn), 艺术 cmn(cmn) (yìshù)
aesthetic value
  • Afrikaans: kuns af(af)
  • Arabic: فن ar(ar) (fann) m., (plural) فنون ar(ar) (funuun)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 藝術 cmn(cmn), 艺术 cmn(cmn) (yìshù)
artwork
  • Italian: arte it(it) f., produzione artistica it(it) f.
  • Macedonian: уметничко дело mk(mk) (umétničko délo) n.
  • Russian: искусство ru(ru) (iskússtvo) n.
  • Scots: airt
  • Slovak: umenie sk(sk) n.
  • Swedish: konstverk sv(sv) n.
field or category of art
nonscientific branch of learning
  • Arabic: فن ar(ar) (fann) m., (plural) فنون ar(ar) (funuun)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 藝術 cmn(cmn), 艺术 cmn(cmn) (yìshù)
  • Italian: disciplina umanistica it(it) f.
  • Russian: искусство ru(ru) (iskússtvo) n.
  • Swedish: konst sv(sv) c.
skill
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  • Afrikaans kuns
  • Albanian art m.
  • Aragonese arte f.
  • Asturian arte f.
  • Basque arte
  • Belarusian Мастацтва
  • Bengali শিল্প
  • Breton arz m., arzoù
  • Bulgarian изкуство (izkustvo) n.
  • Catalan art m. and f. (in plural only f)
  • Corsican arti f.
  • Croatian umjetnost f.
  • Danish kunst da(da) c.
  • Esperanto arto
  • [[Category:Translations to be checked ()]] sining
  • French art m.
  • West Frisian keunst f.
  • Galician arti f.
  • Greek τέχνη (tekhni) f., επιτηδειότητα (epitidiotita) f.
  • Hebrew אמנות (omanut) f.
  • Hindi कला
  • Icelandic list f.
  • Ido arto
  • Indonesian seni
  • Interlingua arte
  • Interlingue arte
  • Korean 미술
  • Kurdish
    Kurmanji: huner f.,
    Sorani: هونه‌ر

Etymology 2

From Middle English, from Old English eart (“(thou) art”), second-person singular present indicative of beon-wesan, from Proto-Germanic *ar-t (“(thou) art", originally, "(thou) becamest”), second-person singular preterite indicative form of *iranan (“to rise, be quick, become active”), from Proto-Indo-European *er-, *or(w)- (“to lift, rise, set in motion”). Cognate with Icelandic ert (“art”), Old English earon (“are”), from the same preterite-present Germanic verb. More at are.

Verb

art

  1. (archaic) Second-person singular simple present tense indicative of be.
    How great thou art!

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Albanian

Etymology

From Latin ars.

Noun

art m. (definite singular arti)

  1. art

Catalan

Catalan Wikipedia has an article on: Art

Wikipedia ca

Noun

art m. and f. (plural arts)

  1. art (something pleasing to the mind)

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Cornish

Etymology

From Latin ars, artis (“art”).

Pronunciation

Noun

art

  1. art

Crimean Tatar

Noun

art

  1. back

Synonyms


Danish

Etymology

From Middle Low German art.

Noun

art c. (singular definite arten, plural indefinite arter)

  1. kind
  2. nature
  3. species

Inflection

Inflection of art
common gender Singular Plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative, dative and accusative art arten arter arterne
genitive arts artens arters arternes

French

Etymology

From Latin artem, accusative singular of ars.

Pronunciation

Noun

art m. (plural arts)

  1. art (something pleasing to the mind)

Derived terms

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Latvian

Verb

art (third-person present tense ar, third-person past tense ara)

  1. plough

Conjugation

conjugation of art
infinitive (nenoteiksme) art
singular (vienskaitlis) plural (daudzskaitlis)
1st person (pirmā persona) 2nd person (otrā persona) 3rd person (trešā persona) 1st person (pirmā persona) 2nd person (otrā persona) 3rd person (trešā persona)
indicative (īstenības izteiksme) es tu viņš / viņa mēs jūs viņi / viņas
present (tagadne) aru ar ar aram arat ar
past (pagātne) aru ari ara arām arāt ara
future (nākotne) aršu arsi ars arsim arsiet, arsit ars
imperative (pavēles izteiksme) - (tu) viņš / viņa mēs (jūs) viņi / viņas
ar lai ar arsim ariet lai ar
subjunctive (vēlējuma izteiksme) es tu viņš / viņa mēs jūs viņi / viņas
artu artu artu artu artu artu
relative (atstāstījuma izteiksme) es tu viņš / viņa mēs jūs viņi / viņas
present (tagadne) arot arot arot arot arot arot
future (nākotne) aršot aršot aršot aršot aršot aršot
debitive (vajadzības izteiksme) man tev viņam / viņai mums jums viņiem / viņām
jāar jāar jāar jāar jāar jāar

Maltese

Etymology

From Arabic ارض (’arɖ).

Noun

art f.

  1. earth

Old Irish

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *arto- (“bear”) (compare Cornish arth, Welsh arth) < Proto-Indo-European *h₂ŕ̥tḱos (“bear”).

Noun

art m.

  1. bear

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Swedish

Pronunciation

Noun

art c.

  1. species

Declension

Declension of art
singular plural
Common indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative art arten arter arterna
genitive arts artens arters arternas

Turkish

Etymology

From Old Turkic art, from Proto-Turkic *hārt (“back”).

Noun

art

  1. back

 

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