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‖ kalon|ˈkælən| [Gr. καλόν, neut. of καλός beautiful, esp. in phrase τὸ καλόν, to kalon, ‘the beautiful’.] The (morally) beautiful; the ideal good; the ‘summum bonum’.
1749Fielding Tom Jones v. v, Good fame is a species of the Kalon, and it is by no means fitting to neglect it. 1817Byron Manfred iii. i. 13, I should deem The golden secret, the sought ‘Kalon’, found. 1827Lytton Pelham lxvi. III. 37 All philosophies recommend calm as the to kalon of their code. |