Word of the day: Sacrosanct - The Economic Times The word sacrosanct signifies something so important or respected that it cannot be questioned, altered, or interfered with Originating from the Latin sacrosanctus, meaning “holy” or “inviolable,” it was used in ancient Rome to refer to laws, rituals, and sacred places
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Sacrosanct - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Sacrosanct is often used to describe religious rituals and traditions, which isn’t surprising considering that this adjective comes from the Latin word for something that is protected by a religious sanction
Sacrosanctity - Wikipedia Within Roman literature itself, the term sacrosanctitas is usually found in relation to the tribune of the Plebs, plebeian tribune, or the Roman emperors who appropriated the tribunician power in large part because of its ritual protection
sacrosanct - Wiktionary, the free dictionary sacrosanct (comparative more sacrosanct, superlative most sacrosanct) (figurative) Beyond alteration, criticism, or interference, especially due to religious sanction; inviolable
SACROSANCT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you describe something as sacrosanct, you consider it to be special and are unwilling to see it criticized or changed Freedom of the press is sacrosanct weekend rest days were considered sacrosanct