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inunctus

 

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Inunctus

Noun: Inunctus refers to a rare Latin word that means someone who has been anointed with sacred oil or ointment.

Example sentence: The pope, being inunctus with holy chrism, is considered a religious authority figure.

Adjective: Inunctus can also be used as an adjective to describe something that has been anointed or consecrated.

Example sentence: The inunctus altar glistened with the sacred oil, emitting a divine aura.

Verb: When used as a verb, inunctus signifies the action of anointing or consecrating someone or something with oil.

Example sentence: The high priest carefully inunctus the sacred relics before placing them in the temple.

Local Usage: In some local dialects, inunctus is used colloquially to refer to someone who is exceptionally well-dressed or stylish.

Example sentence: The locals affectionately called him "Mr. Inunctus" due to his impeccable fashion sense.


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