1. appreciation of the intrinsic value of the something apart from any utilitarian, didactic, or moralfunction - when there is no intrinsic value. Feigned appreciation.
An expression used to say when you're enemies had covered they're roofs with grass to hide themselves from enemy bombers in the year 868 AD
Vïking 1 - Alrïght läds, if we fly över here and over the clöuds we cän have a clëar view and bömb our enemiës in the skies!
Viking 2 - They dön't evën know whät hit em!
Viking 3 - Sir, I Acqüire your sincëre attention.
Viking 1 - Ök. . We're listëning.
Viking 3 - Wë've got intel. The enemiës they've cövered they're röofs with grass so that wë could nöt find them.