religiousy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

religious +‎ -y

Adjective[edit]

religiousy (comparative more religiousy, superlative most religiousy)

  1. Having a strongly religious aspect.
    • 1978, Ken Kesey, Spit in the Ocean - Volume 4, page 124:
      The song the Birds were singing was "Home in That Rock" and they were doing it in Uncle Ron's native south sea accent backed up by Chastity's speedy little guitar so it was rock and rolly and primitive religiousy all at once.
    • 1987, International Journal of Turkish Studies - Volumes 4-5, page 260:
      It should be pointed out that as there were in Vidin many guilds composed of Muslim or Christian craftsmen, the harassment of the Christians may have been the result of guild rivalry as well as religiousy animosity.
    • 2012, Troy Abraham, A Champion Born, a Champion Made:
      The golden rule not to get all religiousy states to love one another as you love God.