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Sacrilegiously — Sacrilegious Sac ri*le gious, a. [From sacrilege: cf. L. sacrilegus.] Violating sacred things; polluted with sacrilege; involving sacrilege; profane; impious. [1913 Webster] Above the reach of sacrilegious hands. Pope. [1913 Webster] {Sac ri*le… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sacrilegiously — adverb see sacrilege … New Collegiate Dictionary
sacrilegiously — See sacrilegious. * * * … Universalium
sacrilegiously — adv. in a manner that desecrates the holy, profanely … English contemporary dictionary
sacrilegiously — sac·ri·le·gious·ly … English syllables
sacrilegiously — adverb in a sacrilegious manner • Derived from adjective: ↑sacrilegious * * * adverb : in a sacrilegious manner * * * sacrileˈgiously adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑sacrilege … Useful english dictionary
sacrilegious — sacrilegiously, adv. sacrilegiousness, n. /sak reuh lij euhs, lee jeuhs/, adj. 1. pertaining to or involving sacrilege: sacrilegious practices. 2. guilty of sacrilege: a sacrilegious person. [1400 50; late ME sacrilegiose; see SACRILEGE, OUS]… … Universalium
sacrilege — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin sacrilegium, from sacrilegus one who robs sacred property, from sacr , sacer + legere to gather, steal more at legend Date: 14th century 1. a technical and not necessarily… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Chares of Athens — Chares (Greek: Χάρης, lived in the 4th century BC) and was an Athenian general, who for a number of years was a key commander of Athenian forces. Contents 1 First campaigns 2 Wars against the Macedonians 3 Appraisal … Wikipedia