2021-01-03
ศัพท์ น่าสับสน ชุด S – Sacred & scared & sacrosanct
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Dictionary.com
ออกเสียง Sacred = ‘SEY-krid’
ออกเสียง scared = ‘SKAIRd’
ออกเสียง sacrosanct = ‘SAK-roh-sangkt’
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Sacrosanct
Did You Know?
That which is sacrosanct is doublysacred:
the two Latin components underlying the word, "sacro" and "sanctus,"
were combined long ago to form a phrase
meaning "hallowed by a sacred rite."
Sacro means "by a sacred rite" and comes from "sacrum,"
a Latin noun that lives on in English anatomy
as the name for our pelvic vertebrae-a shortening of "os sacrum,"
which literally means "holy bone."
Sanctus means "sacred" and gave us "saint"
and obvious words like "sanctimony," "sanctify," and "sanctuary."
Common Errors In English Usage Dictionary
Sacred -scared
This is one of those silly typos
which your spelling checker won’t catch:
gods are sacred,
the damned in Hell are scared
Dictionary of Problem Words and Expression
Sacred & scared & sacrosanct
Sacred means
(1) “dedicated to the worship of a deity”;
(2) “declared holy”;
(3) “dedicated to a single purpose, person, or use”:
(4) “worthy of respect”:
“He took a sacred oath never to bear arms against anyone.”
“This is a monument sacred to the memory of a great person.”
“Everyone’s rights to life is sacred.”
“All great festival occasions of the church are sacred in their celebration.”
Sacrosanct means especially and particularly “sacred,”“
“incorruptible and unassailable,”
“incapable of being violated”:
“The most sacrosanct part of the church is itssanctuary.”
“The constitutional rights of free speech, free press, and free assembly are considered sacrosanct by all American citizens.”
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