Religiosity
the quality of being ; piety; devoutness.
affected or excessive devotion to religion.
contemporary examples
“religiosity can certainly affect our s-xuality,” levkoff says.
fat men last longer in bed anneli rufus september 9, 2010
this season, ricci found inspiration in the religiosity of catholicism and ecclesiastical garb.
hedi slimane’s spring 2013 paris debut at saint laurent robin givhan september 30, 2012
and there is his deep identification as a jew that almost takes on tribal aspects in its religiosity.
kevin sp-cey on casino jack kevin sessums december 13, 2010
europeans are often mystified at the religiosity of americans.
why is american politics so religious and divisive? jordan michael smith march 29, 2013
for jews of varying degrees of religiosity, the birthright trip to israel is exhilarating but overwhelming.
my unexpected birthright experience tommy alter september 25, 2013
historical examples
this religiosity, of christian form, was essential to george sand.
george sand, some aspects of her life and writings rene doumic
they satisfied the taste of the people for religiosity, if not religion.
folkways william graham sumner
there is some melodrama, some religiosity, and there are some absurd recognition scenes at the close.
the american spirit in literature, bliss perry
with religiosity, if it was centred on self, she had no sympathy.
the life of florence nightingale vol. 1 of 2 edward tyas cook
that the amount of religiosity in either spectator or producer has nothing to do with the feeling is clear if we consider.
arts and crafts essays various
n.
late 14c., from old french religiosete and directly from late latin religiositas “religiousness,” from religiosus (see religious).
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