Main Entry:
1spir·i·tu·al
Pronunciation:
spir-i-ch
-w
l, -i-ch
l, -ich-w
l
Function:
adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French & Late Latin; Anglo-French
espirital, spiritual, from Late Latin
spiritualis, from Latin, of breathing, of wind, from
spiritus
1 : of, relating to, consisting of, or affecting the
spirit : [SIZE=-1]INCORPOREAL[/SIZE] <
spiritual needs>
2 a : of or relating to sacred matters <
spiritual songs>
b : ecclesiastical rather than lay or temporal <
spiritual authority> <lords
spiritual>
3 : concerned with religious values
4 : related or joined in
spirit <our
spiritual home> <his
spiritual heir>
5 a : of or relating to supernatural beings or phenomena
b : of, relating to, or involving
spiritualism : [SIZE=-1]SPIRITUALISTIC[/SIZE]
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spir·i·tu·al·ly adverb
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spir·i·tu·al·ness noun