spiritual
English
Alternative forms
- (all obsolete) spirituall, spirytual, spirytuall, spyritual, spyrituall, spyrytual, spyrytuall
Etymology
From Middle English spiritual, spirituel, from Old French spirituel, from Late Latin spiritualis, from Latin spiritus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
spiritual (comparative more spiritual, superlative most spiritual)
- Of or pertaining to the spirit or the soul.
- Respect towards ancestors is an essential part of Thai spiritual practice.
- Of or pertaining to God or a place of worship; sacred, pure; (Christianity, specifically) inspired by the Holy Spirit.
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, Galatians 6:1:
- Brethren, if a man bee ouertaken in a fault: yee which are spirituall, restore such a one in the spirit of meeknesse, considering thy selfe least thou also be tempted.
- Of or pertaining to spirits; supernatural.
- 2014 March 3, Zoe Alderton, “‘Snapewives’ and ‘Snapeism’: A Fiction-Based Religion within the Harry Potter Fandom”, in Religions, volume 5, number 1, MDPI, , pages 219–257:
- Despite personal schisms and differences in spiritual experience, there is a very coherent theology of Snape shared between the wives. To examine this manifestation of religious fandom, I will first discuss the canon scepticism and anti-Rowling sentiment that helps to contextualise the wider belief in Snape as a character who extends beyond book and film.
- Consisting of spirit; not material; incorporeal.
- a spiritual substance or being
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, 1 Corinthians 15:44:
- It is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body.
- Of or relating to the intellectual and higher endowments of the mind; mental; intellectual.
- Not lay or temporal; relating to sacred things; ecclesiastical.
- the spiritual functions of the clergy; lords spiritual and temporal; a spiritual corporation
Derived terms
- antispiritual
- antispiritualism
- antispirituality
- aspiritual
- aspirituality
- cyberspiritual
- ecospiritual
- interspiritual
- nonspiritual
- panspiritual
- pseudospiritual
- psychospiritual
- religiospiritual
- spiritual awakening
- spiritual bypass
- spiritual desertion
- spiritual healing
- spiritual incest
- spiritualisation
- spiritualise
- Spiritualism
- spiritualism
- spiritualist
- spiritualistic
- spirituality
- spiritualization
- spiritualize
- spiritual leader
- spiritually
- spiritual midden
- spiritual naturalism
- spiritual naturalist
- spiritualness
- spiritual sequel
- spiritual violence
- spiritual warfare
- spiritual wifery
- spiritual world
- superspiritual
- theospiritual
- ultraspiritual
- unspiritual
Translations
of or pertaining to the spirit or the soul
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of or pertaining to God or a place of worship; sacred
of or pertaining to spirits; supernatural
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consisting of spirit; not material
of or relating to the intellectual and higher endowments of the mind
Christianity: controlled and inspired by the Holy Spirit
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not lay or temporal; relating to sacred things
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Noun
spiritual (plural spirituals)
- A Christian religious song, especially one in an African-American style, or a similar non-religious song.
- Any spiritual function, office, or affair.
- a. 1880, James Russell Lowell, "Dante"
- He assigns supremacy to the pope in spirituals, and to the emperor in temporals.
- a. 1880, James Russell Lowell, "Dante"
Synonyms
Translations
folk song
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References
- “spiritual”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- spiritual in Keywords for Today: A 21st Century Vocabulary, edited by The Keywords Project, Colin MacCabe, Holly Yanacek, 2018.
- “spiritual”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French spirituel, Late Latin spīrituālis, from Latin spiritus. By surface analysis, spirit + -ual.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /spirituˈal/
Adjective
spiritual m or n (feminine singular spirituală, masculine plural spirituali, feminine and neuter plural spirituale)
Declension
Declension of spiritual
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nominative/ accusative | indefinite | spiritual | spirituală | spirituali | spirituale | ||
definite | spiritualul | spirituala | spiritualii | spiritualele | |||
genitive/ dative | indefinite | spiritual | spirituale | spirituali | spirituale | ||
definite | spiritualului | spiritualei | spiritualelor | spiritualilor |
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