pulcher

Etymology
. The earlier form polcer is traditionally derived from, from or , from the root , with dissimilation of the first  into , though this has been challenged. Connection with or  is to be excluded. The aspiration is often considered secondary when the word would have been made to derive from by, while an  borrowing is usually discarded.

Adjective

 * 1) beautiful, fair, pretty
 * 2)  noble, honorable, excellent
 * 1)  noble, honorable, excellent