Where does “sacramentality” come from?
sacramentality (English) comes from English sacramental, from Old French sacramental, from Latin sacramentalis, from Latin sacrāmentum, from Latin sacrō, from Latin sacer, from Proto-Indo-European sh₂krós, from Proto-Indo-European seh₂k- — sacred.
sacramentality (English): sacramental nature, character or quality
Definitions
- sacramental nature, character or quality
Ancestry of “sacramentality”, step by step
sacramentality traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via English sacramental
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | sacramental | Used in, or relating to, a sacrament |
| 2 | Old French | sacramental | — |
| 3 | Latin | sacramentalis | sacramental |
| 4 | Latin | sacrāmentum | a sum of money deposited in pledge by two individuals involved in a suit, the money of the loser in the suit being used for religious purposes |
| 5 | Latin | sacrō | to declare or set apart as sacred; consecrate, dedicate, hallow or devote; sanctify, enshrine |
| 6 | Latin | sacer | sacred, holy, dedicated (to a divinity), consecrated, hallowed |
| 7 | Proto-Indo-European | sh₂krós | sacred |
| 8 | Proto-Indo-European | seh₂k- | sacred |