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Sacrilege - Wikipedia
Sacrilege is the violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object, site or person. This can take the form of irreverence to sacred persons, places, and ... en.wikipedia.org
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SACRILEGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a technical and not necessarily intrinsically outrageous violation (such as improper reception of a sacrament) of what is sacred because consecrated to God. www.merriam-webster.com
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sacrilege - New Advent
Sacrilege is in general the violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object. In a less proper sense any transgression against the virtue of religion would ... www.newadvent.org
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sacrilegy
† sacrilegy Obs. Forms: 4–5 sacri-, sacry-, sacrelegi(e, -legy(e, 6 sacralagie. [ad. L. sacrilegium.] = sacrilege n.113.. Ipotis 251 (Vernon MS.) in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. (1881) 344 In sacrilegye he sungede sore. c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 132 What eucre þou haldest to þe..ouer symple liflode & strei... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sacrilege - Websters Dictionary 1828
SAC'RILEGE, noun [Latin sacrilegium; sacer, sacred, and lego, to take or steal.] The crime of violating or profaning sacred things. webstersdictionary1828.com
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SACRILEGE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
an act of treating something holy or important without respect. [ + to infinitive ] Muslims consider it sacrilege to wear shoes inside a mosque. dictionary.cambridge.org
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sacrelage
sacrelage, -leger, -legie obs. ff. sacrilege, sacrileger, sacrilegy. Oxford English Dictionary
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What does it mean to be sacrilegious? - Got Questions
Sacrilege is irreverence toward a sacred person, place, or thing. Sacrilege occurs when someone purposefully misuses a consecrated object, ... www.gotquestions.org
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Sacrilege - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating c.1300 from Latin sacrilegium, meaning "temple robbery," sacrilege means the crime of stealing or violating what is consecrated or sacred to ... www.etymonline.com
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Sacrilege | Desecration, Blasphemy, Punishment - Britannica
Sacrilege, originally, the theft of something sacred; as early as the 1st century bc, however, the Latin term for sacrilege came to mean any injury, violation, ... www.britannica.com
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Dictionary : SACRILEGE - Catholic Culture
SACRILEGE The deliberate violation of sacred things. Sacred things are persons, places, and objects set aside publicly and by the Church's authority for the ... www.catholicculture.org
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▪ I. -y suffix1 (Forms: 1 -iᵹ, 2–5 -i, 4–6 -ye, 4–7 -ie, 4– -y, 6– now only in certain cases -ey), descending from the OE. adj. suffix -iᵹ, which represents under a common form two OTeut. suffixes *-ī̆ᵹa-, -aᵹa-, still distinguishable in OE. by the presence or absence respectively of mutation of the... Oxford English Dictionary
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