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Breaking down the Chara!

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Caritus: Latin’s highest form of Love.
Charit'e: French derivative, "Cheri" means beloved.
Charis: The Greek word for Grace (Unconditional Love).
Chara: The Greek word for Joy.
Eucharisteo: The Greek word for gratitude… Arguably one of the most important wavelengths of light
Charizomai: The Greek word for well-favored…. This is that “lucky” feeling that inspires us to move forward!
Chairo: The Greek word for Cheer. English expletive "Cheerio Mate!"
Chrestos: Useful (in manner or morals), gracious.
Chrestotes: Excellence in character.
Euchrestos: Greek for profitable.
Charisma: Heavenly Graciousness
Chrisma: Heavenly Anointing
English derivatives can form Charm, Character, Courtesy, Care, Charisma, etc.
 

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In which too many people these days are totally berefit...
 
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Your etymology is dead wrong. Many of your definitions are just...off.

Caritus is not a word in Latin.

Charité is a French word, but it is not a derivative of the fictional "caritus" but from carus, which means "dear; beloved." Furthermore, it is not the highest expression of love in Latin; carior is higher.

Charis is indeed Greek for grace...among a great other things, but it has nothing to do with love plus it has no etymological link with the Latin; it is a derivative of chaíro.

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I'm not going to go on as I think my point has been made. You should really should seriously consider double checking your language and etymology.
 
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Caritas: Latin’s highest form of Love.
Charit'e: French derivative, "Cheri" means beloved.
Charis: The Greek word for Grace (Unconditional Love).
Chara: The Greek word for Joy.
Eucharisteo: The Greek word for gratitude… Arguably one of the most important wavelengths of light
Charizomai: The Greek word for well-favored…. This is that “lucky” feeling that inspires us to move forward!
Chairo: The Greek word for Cheer. English expletive "Cheerio Mate!"
Chrestos: Useful (in manner or morals), gracious.
Chrestotes: Excellence in character.
Euchrestos: Greek for profitable.
Charisma: Heavenly Graciousness
Chrisma: Heavenly Anointing
English derivatives can form Charm, Character, Courtesy, Care, Charisma, etc.
 
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