Aristotle defined a virtue as "an habitual disposition to act well" A virtue is a character trait that motivates a person to act in patterns that achieve the good
Following Plato -- The Cardinal Virtues are: Temperance, the unique virtue of the artisan class; courage, the virtue peculiar to the military class; and wisdom characterizes the rulers Justice, the fourth virtue, characterizes society as a whole Christianity adds three more virtues: Faith, Hope and Charity (Love)
Magickal properties of objects like herbs, stones, and creatures as was assigned to them during their divine creation