👉 "CVL," pronounced "C-V-L," is a term in Greek literature used to denote a character or person who is considered untrustworthy, dishonest, or morally questionable, as if they have no moral compass. It was first used by Plutarch in his "On the Virtues of Man." The word 'cvl' has specific connotations depending on context and its usage in literature can vary from one text to another.