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In English, art has 3 different meanings It can only be used as verb meaning second-person singular present indicative of been When used as noun it is a member of the seven medieval liberal arts (the trivium and quadrivium). but it can also mean the seven medieval liberal arts as a group; the trivium and quadrivium combined., the foundational knowledge and activities of a field or subject (either academic or trade)., applied or practical knowledge; the execution or realisation of knowledge., guile, craft or an instance of it; the use of deception or sleight-of hand., competency, skill; one's aptitude or ability in a given area or at a given task., a set of rules or guidelines for conducting oneself; a code of conduct., knowledge, information; the set of things which one has learned about (through formal study)., rhetoric; skill in oration, argument, speech, or speaking. or even human behaviour or action (as opposed to natural happenings). It can only be used as noun meaning district, locality
It evolved from 3 origins. Comes from Proto-Germanic *ardiz . Comes from Proto-Germanic *art, second person singular of *iraną. Comes from Proto-Indo-European *h₂r̥tís.


"art" usage examples

Sentences containing art to see its usage in context.

Middle English English
thouyou artare moremore louelylovely andand moremore temperatetemperate ::
You are lovelier and more even-tempered: