Vilitas
Vilitas is a Latin noun of feminine gender used to express low value or moral baseness. In classical texts it covers both economic sense, such as cheapness or inferiority of goods, and moral sense, referring to ignobility of character or conduct. The word is formed from vilis, meaning cheap or worthless, with the abstract suffix -tas.
Form and usage: Vilitas, vilitatis is declined as a standard third-declension feminine noun. It commonly appears
Historical context: In Roman writers from the late Republic onward, vilitas is used to condemn lack of
Modern usage: Vilitas remains of interest primarily to scholars of Latin language and literature. It appears
See also: vilis, virtus, honestas, moral philosophy in Latin literature.