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Definition of sacre
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Sacre (n.) See
Saker.
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Spiritual
::
Spiritual
(a.) Not lay or
temporal;
relating
to
sacred
things;
ecclesiastical;
as, the
spiritual
functions
of the
clergy;
lords
spiritual
and
temporal;
a
spiritual
corporation..
Elul
::
Elul (n.) The sixth month of the
Jewish
year, by the
sacred
reckoning,
or the
twelfth,
by the civil
reckoning,
corresponding
nearly
to the month of
September..
Sanctum
::
Sanctum
(n.) A
sacred
place;
hence,
a place of
retreat;
a room
reserved
for
personal
use; as, an
editor's
sanctum..
Consecrator
::
Consecrator
(n.) One who
consecrates;
one who
performs
the rites by which a
person
or thing is
devoted
or
dedicated
to
sacred
purposes.
Disconsecrate
::
Disconsecrate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
consecration
or
sacredness.
Oblation
::
Oblation
(n.)
Anything
offered
or
presented
in
worship
or
sacred
service;
an
offering;
a
sacrifice.
Anoint
::
Anoint
(v. t.) To apply oil to or to pour oil upon, etc., as a
sacred
rite,
especially
for
consecration..
Motet
::
Motet (n.) A
composition
adapted
to
sacred
words in the
elaborate
polyphonic
church
style;
an
anthem.
Stavewood
::
Stavesacre
(n.) A kind of
larkspur
(Delphinium
Staphysagria),
and its
seeds,
which are
violently
purgative
and
emetic.
They are used as a
parasiticide,
and in the East for
poisoning
fish..
Sanctity
::
Sanctity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
sacred
or holy;
holiness;
saintliness;
moral
purity;
godliness.
Priestess
::
Priestess
(n.) A woman who
officiated
in
sacred
rites among
pagans.
Dedication
::
Dedication
(n.) The act of
setting
apart or
consecrating
to a
divine
Being,
or to a
sacred
use, often with
religious
solemnities;
solemn
appropriation;
as, the
dedication
of
Solomon's
temple..
Penetralia
::
Penetralia
(n. pl.)
Hidden
things
or
secrets;
privacy;
sanctuary;
as, the
sacred
penetralia
of the
home..
Pilentum
::
Pilentum
(n.) An easy
chariot
or
carriage,
used by Roman
ladies,
and in which the
vessels,
etc., for
sacred
rites were
carried..
Enshrine
::
Enshrine
(v. t.) To
inclose
in a
shrine
or
chest;
hence,
to
preserve
or
cherish
as
something
sacred;
as, to
enshrine
something
in
memory..
Devoutful
::
Devoutful
(a.)
Sacred.
Veneration
::
Veneration
(n.) The act of
venerating,
or the state of being
venerated;
the
highest
degree
of
respect
and
reverence;
respect
mingled
with awe; a
feeling
or
sentimental
excited
by the
dignity,
wisdom,
or
superiority
of a
person,
by
sacredness
of
character,
by
consecration
to
sacred
services,
or by
hallowed
associations..
Scriptural
::
Scriptural
(a.)
Contained
in the
Scriptures;
according
to the
Scriptures,
or
sacred
oracles;
biblical;
as, a
scriptural
doctrine..
Tabernacle
::
Tabernacle
(n.) A
tryptich
for
sacred
imagery.
Hagiology
::
Hagiology
(n.) The
history
or
description
of the
sacred
writings
or of
sacred
persons;
a
narrative
of the lives of the
saints;
a
catalogue
of
saints.
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