noun 1.a
movement, originating in the Lutheran Church in Germany in the 17th century, that stressed personal piety over religious formality and orthodoxy.
2.the principles and practices of the Pietists.
3.( lowercase ) intensity of religious devotion or feeling.
4.( lowercase ) exaggeration or affectation of piety.
Origin: 1690–1700; <
German Pietismus <
Latin piet(
ās)
piety +
German -ismus -ism Related forms Pi·e·tist, noun
pi·e·tis·tic, pi·e·tis·ti·cal, adjective
pi·e·tis·ti·cal·ly, adverb
Synonyms
4. sanctimony.
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