Homonym: καλός (Good)
The Greek word "καλός" (kalós) translates to "good" or "beautiful" in English. It is often used to describe something that is aesthetically pleasing or morally admirable. In ancient Greek philosophy, particularly in the works of Plato, "καλός" was associated with the concept of the ideal form, representing both beauty and goodness.
In everyday language, "καλός" can refer to a person's character, indicating that someone is kind or virtuous. It can also describe objects, places, or experiences that evoke positive feelings. For example, a "καλός" meal would be delicious, while a "καλός" friend would be supportive and trustworthy.