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Definitions for Sacrosanct
ˈsæk roʊˌsæŋktsacro·sanct
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Princeton's WordNet
inviolable, inviolate, sacrosanctadjective
must be kept sacred
Wiktionary
sacrosanctadjective
beyond alteration, criticism, or interference, especially due to religious sanction; inviolable.
sacrosanctadjective
sacred.
Wikipedia
sacrosanct
Sacrosanctity was the declaration of physical inviolability of a temple, a sacred object, or a person through the lex sacrata (sacred law), which had religious connotations. Festus explained that: “Sacred laws are laws which have the sanction that anyone who broke them becomes accursed to one of the gods, together with his family and property”. In some cases the law may have been applied to protect temples from being defiled. It could also be applied to protect a person who was declared sacrosanct (inviolable). Those who harmed a sacrosanct person became sacer (accursed) through the declaration sacer esto! ("Let him be accursed"). The offender was considered as having harmed the gods or a god, as well as the sacrosanct person and therefore accursed to the gods or a god. This meant that the offender became forfeit to the god(s) and on his death he was surrendered to the god(s) in question. The implication was that anyone who killed him was considered as performing a sacred duty and enjoyed impunity.In the literature by Roman historians, the term sacrosanctity is usually found in relation to the tribune of the Plebs, or plebeian tribune.
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sacrosanct
Sacrosanct refers to something that is considered too important or valuable to be interfered with; supremely sacred or regarded as inviolable.
Webster Dictionary
Sacrosanctadjective
sacred; inviolable
Etymology: [L. sucrosanctus.]
Wikidata
Sacrosanct
Sacrosanctity was a right of tribunes in Ancient Rome not to be harmed physically. Plebeians took an oath to regard anyone who laid hands on a tribune as an outlaw liable to be killed without penalty. The term comes from the phrase sacer esto and reflects that violation of a tribune's sacrosanctity was not only a secular offense, but a religious offense as well.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Sacrosanct
sak′rō-sangkt, adj. very sacred or inviolable.—n. Sacrosanc′tity. [L. sacrosanctus—sacer, sacred, sanctus, pa.p. of sancīre, to hallow.]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Sacrosanct in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Sacrosanct in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of Sacrosanct in a Sentence
my trench town created reggae is a spiritual mission, not a competition, or something to follow aimlessly with blind ambition. It is sacrosanct, and for a healing of the nation. This is all embodied in my- reggae education/r.A.S.P.E.C.T1
Name one successful organization or institution where the lowest level employees' decisions are deemed sacrosanct, there aren't. There aren't any letting the most junior members set the agenda, it might be a good philosophy for a Montessori preschool, but it is no way to run a federal agency.
I would like there to be no abortion providers in the United States, life is sacrosanct.
The GO pledge, the pledge that the municipal market for its entire existence viewed as sacrosanct, now isn't, given the strength of the muni market this year, I don't believe investors have been compensated in general for that incremental risk.
No time deadline is sacrosanct.
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- قدوسArabic
- sacrosantCatalan, Valencian
- posvátnýCzech
- ukrænkeligDanish
- sakrosankt, unantastbarGerman
- ιερόςGreek
- sacrosantoSpanish
- مقدسPersian
- koskematonFinnish
- sacro-saint, sacrosaintFrench
- पुण्यमयHindi
- szent és sérthetetlenHungarian
- amat suciIndonesian
- sacrosantoItalian
- קָדוֹשׁ בִּיוֹתֵרHebrew
- 不可侵, 極めて神聖な, 神聖, 批判を許さないJapanese
- ಪವಿತ್ರKannada
- 극히 신성한Korean
- sacrosanctiLatin
- heiligDutch
- ukrenkeligeNorwegian
- świętyPolish
- sacrossantoPortuguese
- sacrosanctRomanian
- неприкосновенный, свято́й, неприкоснове́нный, свяще́нныйRussian
- okränkbar, heligSwedish
- புனிதமானவர்களாகTamil
- ซThai
- kutsalTurkish
- недоторканнийUkrainian
- مقدسUrdu
- bất khả xâm phạmVietnamese
- סאַקראָסאַנקטYiddish
- 神聖不可侵犯Chinese
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