Complete Definition of "sacre"

English

Etymology
From Old (and modern) French sacrer.

Pronunciation
IPA|/s��k��/

Adjective
sacre

  1. obsolete sacred

Noun
en-noun

  1. obsolete A religious festival
  2. obsolete A consecration, especially the coronation of a monarch

Verb
en-verb|sacr|ing

  1. obsolete to consecrate, especially with reference to the Eucharist or to a person of holy office such as a bishop or king
  2. obsolete to sanctify, to make holy
  3. obsolete to dedicate to a god, or by extension to another being or person

References
OED 2nd edition 1989


Italian

Adjective
sacre f|p

  1. feminine plural of|sacro#Adjective|sacro

Category:Italian adjective forms


Romanian

Pronunciation
IPA|['sa.kre]|lang=ro

Adjective
sacre

  1. ro-form-adj|fp|n|sacru
  2. ro-form-adj|fp|a|sacru
  3. ro-form-adj|np|n|sacru
  4. ro-form-adj|np|a|sacru

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