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sanctitude

[ sangk-ti-tood, -tyood ]

noun

  1. holiness; saintliness; sanctity.


sanctitude

/ ˈ²õæŋ°ì³Ùɪˌ³ÙÂá³ÜË»å /

noun

  1. saintliness; holiness
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sanctitude1

1400–50; late Middle English sanctitud < Latin ²õÄå²Ô³¦³Ù¾±³ÙÅ«»åÅ, equivalent to ²õÄå²Ô³¦³Ù¾±-, combining form of ²õÄå²Ô³¦³Ù³Ü²õ ( Sanctus + -³ÙÅ«»åÅ -tude
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Each new suit is a chance at creation, of moving toward sanctitude.

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Their physical delineation is to be accommodated by the imagination of the reader to this long catalogue of moral qualities,--nobility, honour, majesty, lordliness, worth, divinity, glory, brightness, truth, wisdom, sanctitude, severity, and purity.

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This rare tablet doth include Poverty with sanctitude.

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Similarly, the English law, always so careful of domestic sanctitude in women, provided that a wife who killed her husband should be dragged by a horse to the place of execution and burnt alive.

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My wine gone too!—Ye lubbers, look about, And find the man that doth this villany, Or, by our sanctitude, you all shall die!—

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