deugdzamer
Deugdzamer is a term that originates from the Dutch language and translates to "more virtuous." It is used comparatively to describe a person or action that possesses a greater degree of moral goodness or uprightness than another. The concept is rooted in the idea of virtue, which refers to a habitual disposition to do good.
When something is described as "deugdzamer," it implies a higher standard of ethical conduct or moral character.
The term is not necessarily about achieving an absolute state of perfect virtue but rather about relative