Similar words: priest, priestess, honestly, modestly, earnestly, mostly, costly, ghastly. Meaning: ['prɪːstlɪ] adj. 1. associated with the priesthood or priests 2. befitting or characteristic of a priest or the priesthood.
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31. BCE : India - The Brahmans, a priestly caste, begin to emerge.
32. And Leviticus is a primary document of the Priestly School.
33. De Patria loved being a dentist and saw intricate connections between dentistry and the priestly vocation.
34. This morning I gave class on a verse from the Third Canto of Srimad Bhagavatam about the glories of the brahminical, or priestly, order.
35. The priestly texts in Leviticus and Numbers emphasize the sanctity of all life and the ideal of holiness and ethical and ritual purity.
36. Instead, Vatican's handling of priestly child abuse has damaged its moral authority.
37. Few beings in the history of the Realms have become as powerful in both priestly and wizardly magics as this innocent elf.
38. Few beings have ever been as powerful in both the priestly and wizardly forms of magic as the young girl from the circus.
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39. To invest with ministerial or priestly authority; confer holy orders on.
40. Only Brahmins -- members of Hinduism's priestly caste -- are allowed to touch them.
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