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sanctĭmōnĭālis

sanctĭmōnĭālis · adj

holy

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What it meant

sanctĭmōnĭālis — Lewis & Short

sanctĭmōnĭālis, e, adj.sanctimonia,

I holy; of Christians, pious, religious (late Lat.): vita, i. e. a monastic life, Cod. Just. 1, 3, 56: mulier, i. e. a nun, ib. 1, 2, 13. —As subst.: sanctĭmōnĭālis, is, f., a nun, Aug. Ep. 169; id. Retract. 2, 22.—Adv.: sanctĭmōnĭālĭter, holily, piously: degere, i. e. in a cloister, Cod. Just. 1, 3, 56.

Where it came from

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