Definitions for sacerdotal

sacerdotal sac·er·do·tal

Spelling: [sas-er-doht-l]
IPA: /ˌsæs ərˈdoʊt l/

Sacerdotal is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 1075 anagrams from letters in sacerdotal (aacdelorst).

Definitions for sacerdotal

adjective

  1. of priests; priestly.

Origin of sacerdotal

1350-1400; Middle English Latin sacerdōtālis, equivalent to sacerdōt- (stem of sacerdōs) priest + -ālis -al1

Examples for sacerdotal

It is impossible to connect Naziritism with any sacerdotal duty.

But the presence of the sacerdotal power, as it had hindered The bishop.

What Macleod could least endure in the non-intrusionists was their sacerdotal temper.

For He is, what every sacerdotal minister must be, an Offerer.

The Oriental civilizations on the contrary were sacerdotal in character.

No, His sacerdotal qualification is of another sort and a greater.

Freedom from sacerdotal dogma, from secular law, she has always had.

A reason for this has been sought in the supremacy of the sacerdotal caste.

He was alive in his sacerdotal vestments, with his golden censer in his hand.

He did not believe in priests in their sacerdotal character.

Word Value for sacerdotal
Scrable

0

Words with friends

15

Similar words for sacerdotal
Word of the day