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re·li·gious I. \rə̇ˈlijəs, rēˈ-\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old French religieus, from Latin religiosus, from religio religion + -osus -ous — more at religion 1. : relating to that which is acknowledged as ultimate reality : manifesting devotion to and reflecting the nature of the divine or that which one holds to be of ultimate importance : exemplifying the influence of religion : pious, godly < a religious purpose > < a religious man > < religious attitude > 2. : committed, dedicated, or consecrated to the service of the divine : set apart to religion < a Buddhist monk of a religious order > < the religious life of a nun > < religious offerings > 3. : of or relating to religion : concerned with religion : teaching or setting forth religion < religious liberty > < a religious duty > < a religious poet > also : sacred, holy < a religious book > < religious rites > 4. a. : scrupulously and conscientiously faithful < religious in his observance of rules of health > b. : fervent, zealous Synonyms: see devout II. noun (plural religious) Etymology: Middle English, from Old French religieus, from religieus, adjective : one (as a monk or nun) who is bound by vows, sequestered from secular concerns, and devoted to a life of piety |