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Holynym

Definition:

A holynym is a term used to describe a word or phrase that refers to a sacred or divine entity, concept, or object.

Examples:

Noun: In Christianity, the term "God" is a holynym used to refer to the supreme being.

Adjective: The hymn sung during the religious ceremony was a holynym composition, praising the deity's virtues.

Verb: The act of praying is considered holynym because it involves reaching out to a higher power for guidance and blessings.

Adverb: The monks chanted holynym, filling the temple with their melodious and devotional voices.

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