spiritualty

spir·it·u·al·ty

[spir-i-choo-uhl-tee]
noun, plural spir·it·u·al·ties.
1.
Often, spiritualties. ecclesiastical property or revenue.
2.
the body of ecclesiastics; the clergy.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English spiritualte < Middle French < Medieval Latin spīrituālitās; see spirituality

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spiritualty (ˈspɪrɪtjʊəltɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n , pl -ties
1.  the clergy collectively
2.  another word for spirituality

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