Why this word is great
GOODLIHOOD — [Noun] The state, quality, or condition of being goodly; beauty or splendor. From goodly ("pleasing or admirable in appearance or character") + -hood ("state or condition"), or as a modern assimilation of earlier goodlihead. Unlike "goodliness" (which emphasizes moral virtue) or "comeliness" (which narrows to mere physical charm), goodlihood suggests a rare harmony of outward grace and inward worth. It is the golden light of a harvest moon over a well-tended field, the quiet dignity of a stone bridge arching over a stream, or the unforced elegance of a stranger’s kindness—a fleeting glimpse of the world as it ought to be.