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Sacrosanct

sacrosanct
 adjective  Etymology: Latin ~us, probably from sacro sanctus hallowed by a sacred rite  Date: 1601  1. most sacred or holy ; inviolable  2. treated as if holy ; immune from criticism or violation politically ~ programs  • ~ity noun
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1.
  adj. (of a person, place, law, etc.) most sacred; inviolable. Derivatives sacrosanctity n. Etymology: L sacrosanctus f. sacro ablat. of sacrum sacred rite (see SACRED) + sanctus (as SAINT) ...
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2.
  1. книж. священный и неприкосновенный sacrosanct place —- священное место the sacrosanct person of the king —- священная особа короля ...
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  adj. священный; неприкосновенный ...
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4.
  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. = sacred ADJ: usu v-link ADJ ...
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  ~ adj something that is sacrosanct is considered to be so important that no one is allowed to criticize or change it  (Weekends are sacrosanct in our family so I never take any work home.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - 15c., from L. sacrosanctus "protected by religious sanction," from sacro, abl. of sacrum "religious sanction" (from neut. sing. of sacer "sacred") + sanctus, pp. of sancire "make sacred." ...
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