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spiritualty

[ spir-i-choo-uhl-tee ]

noun

plural spiritualties.
  1. Often spiritualties. ecclesiastical property or revenue.
  2. the body of ecclesiastics; the clergy.


spiritualty

/ ˈɪɪʊəɪ /

noun

  1. the clergy collectively
  2. another word for spirituality
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of spiritualty1

1350–1400; Middle English spiritualte < Middle French < Medieval Latin īٳ; spirituality
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I want to delve further into the foundation of drafting and geometric abstraction, talking about these geometric sorts of nodes, guideposts, that brought you through to many beliefs and spiritualties.

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Throughout you become newly aware of themes of rootlessness, isolation, disenfranchisement and — beyond that — an upward-reaching spiritualty in the music of Dylan, and you remember he was indeed a child of the Depression.

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First, a flat formality of Spirit without salt or savour in the spiritualties of Christ, as if their Religion began and ended in their Opinion.

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Charles himself had said that, if Henry had no objects beyond the correction of the spiritualty, he would rather aid than obstruct him.

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During the vacancy of any see in his province, he is guardian of the spiritualties thereof, as the king is of the temporalties; and he executes all ecclesiastical jurisdiction therein.

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