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impiety

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-14c., from Old French impieté (12c.), from Latin impietatem (nominative impietas ) "irreverence, ungodliness; disloyalty, treason," noun of quality from impius (see impious ).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable English) The state of being impious 2 (context countable English) An impious act 3 (context uncountable English) The lack of respect for a god or something sacred

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Impiety is a perceived lack of proper respect for something considered sacred. Impiety is often closely associated with sacrilege , though it is not necessarily a physical action. Impiety cannot be associated with a cult , as it implies a larger belief ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. unrighteousness by virtue of lacking respect for a god [syn: impiousness ] [ant: piety ]

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ All around prevails a world of impiety and immorality. ▪ At this shocking impiety , the tumult died away. ▪ Perhaps she should be reading about infidelity instead of impiety .

Usage examples of impiety.

Voltaire, who devoured the Bible, and ridiculed our dogmas, doubts, and after having made proselytes to impiety, is not ashamed, being reduced to the extremity of life, to ask for the sacraments, and to cover his body with more relics than St.

Omar expresses in their tongue the perfect accomplishment of wickedness and impiety.

Pagans might reasonably expect that the insulted god would pursue with unrelenting vengeance the impiety of his ungrateful favorite.

If any credit could be allowed to confessions extorted by fear or pain, and to vague reports, the offspring of malice and credulity, the heresy of the Priscillianists would be found to include the various abominations of magic, of impiety, and of lewdness.

At any other time this speech would have drawn down a serious remonstrance for its impiety, but at the present moment Sam was too much engaged with the treachery of Spikeman to bestow upon it any attention.

Whenever they wish to embarrass Pericles politically, they accuse his friend Anaxagoras of blasphemy and impiety and all the usual nonsense .

Whenever Anaxagoras suggests that the sun and moon are simply great fiery stones rotating in the heavens, he runs a very real risk of being denounced for impiety.

The secular clergy supported Olavides, but the monks cried out against his impiety, and as the Inquisition was eminently monkish in its sympathies persecution had already begun, and this was one of the subjects of conversation at the dinner at which I was present.

But this act of impiety was severely chastised by the devout son of Clovis.

Wenman, and William Strachey, and probably composed by Strachey, after speaking of the bountiful capacity of the country, the writer exclaims: "Only let me truly acknowledge there are not one hundred or two of deboisht hands, dropt forth by year after year, with penury and leysure, ill provided for before they come, and worse governed when they are here, men of such distempered bodies and infected minds, whom no examples daily before their eyes, either of goodness or punishment, can deterr from their habituall impieties, or terrifie from a shameful death, that must be the carpenters and workmen in this so glorious a building.

They detested, perhaps with some affectation, the impiety of Aetius.

The people, detesting the impiety, and groaning beneath the exactions of these perfidious robbers, were ready to join any regular force that should come to their assistance.

By the holy well of Mulhuddart I swear I'd pledge my chanza getting to heaven through Tirry and Killy's mount of impiety to hear it all, aviary word!

Even apart from the impiety, which Mother Frith would punish, who of his huscarls would risk his honor to stand beside a man who would do such a thing?

There are, I confess, some new additions, yet small to those which accrew to our Adversaries, and those only drawn from the revolt of Pagans, men but of negative Impieties, and such as deny CHRIST, but because they never heard of Him.