piety
English
Etymology
From Old French pieté, from Latin pietās. See also the doublet pity.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -aɪɪti
Noun
piety (countable and uncountable, plural pieties)
- (uncountable) reverence and devotion to God
- Colleen's piety led her to make sacrifices that most people would not have made.
- (uncountable) similar reverence to one's parents and family
- (countable) a devout act or thought
Derived terms
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Translations
reverence and devotion to God
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reverence to one's family
devout act or thought
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