n.
Same as Sacramentarian, n., 1.
v. i.
To administer the sacraments.
n.
A sort of family chapel in the houses of the Romans, devoted to a special divinity.
n.
The adytum of a temple.
n.
In a Christian church, the sanctuary.
v. t.
To consecrate; to make sacred.
a.
Set apart by solemn religious ceremony; especially, in a good sense, made holy; set apart to religious use; consecrated; not profane or common; as, a sacred place; a sacred day; sacred service.
a.
Relating to religion, or to the services of religion; not secular; religious; as, sacred history.
a.
Designated or exalted by a divine sanction; possessing the highest title to obedience, honor, reverence, or veneration; entitled to extreme reverence; venerable.
a.
Hence, not to be profaned or violated; inviolable.
a.
Consecrated; dedicated; devoted; -- with to.
a.
Solemnly devoted, in a bad sense, as to evil, vengeance, curse, or the like; accursed; baleful.
a.
Employed in sacrifice.
a.
Capable of being offered in sacrifice.
n.
One who offers a sacrifice.
n.
A sacrificer; one who offers a sacrifice.