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spir·i·tu·al·i·ty
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n.
pl. spir·i·tu·al·i·ties
The state, quality, manner, or fact of being spiritual.
The clergy.
Something, such as property or revenue, that belongs to the church or to a cleric. Often used in the plural.
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spirituality noun 1. property or income owned by a church [syn: spiritualty ] 2. concern with things of the spirit [ant: worldliness ]
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Spir"it*u*al\, n. A spiritual function, office, or affair. See
Spirituality , 2.
He assigns supremacy to the pope in spirituals, and to the emperor in temporals. --Lowell.
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