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abomination
adar
adjure
aguillaneuf
anthem
aonian
apocrypha
apply
attest
awfulness
benediction
biblical
blend
brahmin
by
cardinal
cast
castalian
chaplain
church
churchman
college
confide
conjuration
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consecrate
consecrated
consecrating
consecration
consecrator
consecratory
contemplation
continence
continency
cope
corporale
corrupt
dedicate
dedicated
dedicating
dedication
deposit
depositary
desecrate
desecrated
desecrating
desecration
diptych
disesteem
donary
execrate
faith
flamen
full
genesis
give
gyrfalcon
hagiographer
hagiography
hallow
hallowed
hallowing
hierarch
hierarchical
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hierographical
hierography
hierology
hieromancy
hieromnemon
hierophant
holily
holiness
holy
home
housel
human
inviolable
inviolably
minister
mock
mystical
nisan
oblation
office
oratorio
page
pastor
penman
pie
pilgrimage
piously
pollute
pollution
prejudice
presumptuous
priest
priestess
priesthood
privacy
profanation
profane
profanely
profaneness
profaner
psalm
psalmist
psalmlography
psalmody
purana
puranic
purify
recess
refuge
religion
religious
remember
revelation
reverential
ridicule
rust
sacerdotal
sacrament
sacred
sacredly
sacredness
sacrifice
sacrilege
sacrilegious
sacrilegiously
sacristan
sacristy
sacrosanct
sainted
sanctification
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sastra
scoff
scornfully
scriptural
scripture
shake
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shrine
solemn
song
spiritual
spring
stamp
steeple
suttee
tabernacle
taboo
targum
testament
tradition
trial
trust
unconsecrate
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unction
understand
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SA'CRED, a. [L. sacer, sacred, holy, cursed, damnable. We here see the connection between sacredness and secrecy. The sense is removed or separated from that which is common, vulgar, polluted, or open, public; and accursed is separated from society or the privileges of citizens, rejected, banished.]

1. Holy; pertaining to God or to his worship; separated from common secular uses and consecrated to God and his service; as a sacred place; a sacred day; a sacred feast; sacred service; sacred orders.

2. Proceeding from God and containing religious precepts; as the sacred books of the Old and New Testament.

3. Narrating or writing facts respecting God and holy things; as a sacred historian.

4. Relating to religion or the worship of God; used for religious purposes; as sacred songs; sacred music; sacred history.

5. Consecrated; dedicated; devoted; with to.

A temple sacred to the queen of love.

6. Entitled to reverence; venerable.

Poet and saint to thee alone were given, the two most sacred names of earth and heav'n.

7. Inviolable, as if appropriated to a superior being; as sacred honor or promise.

Secrets of marriage still are sacred held.

Sacred majesty. In this title, sacred has no definite meaning, or it is blasphemy.

Sacred place, in the civil law, is that where a deceased person is buried.
1913 Definition
Sacred (sacred)
a.(?)
Sa"cred
[Originally p. p. of OE. sacren to consecrate, F. sacrer, fr. L. sacrare, fr. sacer sacred, holy, cursed. Cf. Consecrate, Execrate, Saint, Sexton.]
  1. Set apart by solemn religious ceremony; especially, in a good sense, made holy; set apart to religious use; consecrated; not profane or common; as, a sacred place; a sacred day; sacred service.
  2. Relating to religion, or to the services of religion; not secular; religious; as, sacred history.

    Smit with the love of sacred song. Milton.

  3. Designated or exalted by a divine sanction; possessing the highest title to obedience, honor, reverence, or veneration; entitled to extreme reverence; venerable.

    Such neighbor nearness to our sacred [royal] blood
    Should nothing privilege him.
    Shak.

    Poet and saint to thee alone were given,
    The two most sacred names of earth and heaven.
    Cowley.

  4. Hence, not to be profaned or violated; inviolable.

    Secrets of marriage still are sacred held. Dryden.

  5. Consecrated; dedicated; devoted; -- with to.

    A temple, sacred to the queen of love. Dryden.

  6. Solemnly devoted, in a bad sense, as to evil, vengeance, curse, or the like; accursed; baleful.
    [Archaic]

    But, to destruction sacred and devote. Milton.

    Society of the Sacred Heart (R.C. Ch.), a religious order of women, founded in France in 1800, and approved in 1826. It was introduced into America in 1817. The members of the order devote themselves to the higher branches of female education. -- Sacred baboon. (Zoöl.) See Hamadryas. -- Sacred bean (Bot.), a seed of the Oriental lotus (Nelumbo speciosa or Nelumbium speciosum), a plant resembling a water lily; also, the plant itself. See Lotus. -- Sacred beetle (Zoöl.) See Scarab. -- Sacred canon. See Canon, n., 3. - - Sacred fish (Zoöl.), any one of numerous species of fresh-water African fishes of the family Mormyridæ. Several large species inhabit the Nile and were considered sacred by the ancient Egyptians; especially Mormyrus oxyrhynchus. -- Sacred ibis. See Ibis. -- Sacred monkey. (Zoöl.) (a) Any Asiatic monkey of the genus Semnopithecus, regarded as sacred by the Hindoos; especially, the entellus. See Entellus. (b) The sacred baboon. See Hamadryas. (c) The bhunder, or rhesus monkey. -- Sacred place (Civil Law), the place where a deceased person is buried.

    Syn. -- Holy; divine; hallowed; consecrated; dedicated; devoted; religious; venerable; reverend.

    -- Sa"cred*ly (#), adv. -- Sa"cred*ness, n.


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