Cherishes as sacred
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ENSHRINESCherishes as sacred
ENSHRINESPreserves or cherishes as sacred.
ENSHRINEDCherished as sacred
ENSHRINECherish as sacred.
ENSHRINECherish as sacred
VENERATERegard as sacred
DESECRATEDefile, as something sacred
enshrineto cherish as sacred
holierrecognized or revered as sacred
holiestrecognized or revered as sacred
holyrecognized or revered as sacred
hallowedregarded as holy; venerated; sacred
hallowedregarded as holy; venerated; sacred.
mantraa sacred text used as an incantation
mantrasMANTRA, a sacred text used as an incantation
jehadsholy war undertaken as a sacred duty by Muslims
jihadholy war undertaken as a sacred duty by Muslims
jihadsholy war undertaken as a sacred duty by Muslims
jehadholy war undertaken as a sacred duty by Muslims
ampullaeA flask for sacred uses such as holding holy oil
hierograma sacred symbol, as an emblem, pictograph, or the like.
sacralizingImbue with or treat as having a sacred character or quality
sacralizesImbue with or treat as having a sacred character or quality
sacralizeImbue with or treat as having a sacred character or quality
sacralizedImbue with or treat as having a sacred character or quality
mantricpertaining to a mantra (a sacred text used as an incantation)
canonicalIncluded in the list of sacred books officially accepted as genuine
ornamentThe accessories of worship, such as the altar, chalice, and sacred vessels
swearto name (a sacred being or thing) as one's witness or guarantee in swearing
paxa tablet decorated with a sacred figure (as of Christ) and sometimes ceremonially kissed by participants at mass
scarabaeoidany of various kinds of lamellicorn beetle, esp Scarabaeus sacer (sacred scarab), regarded by the ancient Egyptians as divine
priestsone authorized to perform the sacred rites of a religion especially as a mediatory agent between humans and God
scarabaeoidsSCARABAEOID, any of various kinds of lamellicorn beetle, esp Scarabaeus sacer (sacred scarab), regarded by the ancient Egyptians as divine
sacrilegesa technical and not necessarily intrinsically outrageous violation (as improper reception of a sacrament) of what is sacred because consecrated to God
shrinesA place regarded as holy because of its associations with a divinity or a sacred person or relic, typically marked by a building or other construction
uraeusthe sacred asp as represented upon the headdress of divinities and royal personages of ancient Egypt, usually directly over the forehead, as an emblem of supreme power
uraeusesthe sacred asp as represented upon the headdress of divinities and royal personages of ancient Egypt, usually directly over the forehead, as an emblem of supreme power
uraeia representation of the sacred asp (Naja haje) appearing in ancient Egyptian art and especially on the headdress of rulers and serving as a symbol of sovereignty