sanctuary
English
    
    Etymology
    
From Middle English seyntuarie, from Old French saintuaire, from Late Latin sanctuarium (“a sacred place, a shrine, a private cabinet, in Medieval Latin also temple, church, churchyard, cemetery, right of asylum”), from Latin sanctus (“holy, sacred”); see saint.
Pronunciation
    
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈsæŋktjʊəɹi/, /ˈsæŋkt͡ʃʊəɹi/
- Audio (Southern England) - (file) 
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈsæŋkt͡ʃuˌɛɹi/
- Hyphenation: sanc‧tu‧ary
Noun
    
sanctuary (countable and uncountable, plural sanctuaries)

A sanctuary in the Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal
- A place of safety, refuge, or protection.
-  1837, L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], Ethel Churchill: Or, The Two Brides. […], volume II, London: Henry Colburn, […], →OCLC, page 315:- She saw him, even as she had last gazed upon him, pale, cold, and awful; but still he was there. The coffin was to her like a shrine; all that she held most dear and most precious was within its dark and silent sanctuary.
 
-  1963, Margery Allingham, “Foreword”, in The China Governess:- ‘I understand that the district was considered a sort of sanctuary,’ the Chief was saying. ‘An Alsatia like the ancient one behind the Strand, or the Saffron Hill before the First World War. […]’
 
 - My car is a sanctuary, where none can disturb me except for people who cut me off.
 
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- An area set aside for protection.
- The bird sanctuary has strict restrictions on visitors so the birds aren't disturbed.
 
- A state of being protected, asylum.
- The government granted sanctuary to the defector, protecting him from his former government.
 
- The consecrated (or sacred) area of a church or temple around its tabernacle or altar.
Hyponyms
    
- privileged sanctuary
Derived terms
    
Translations
    
place of safety or protection
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area set aside for protection
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state of being protected
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consecrated area
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Further reading
    
- sanctuary in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
- “sanctuary”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
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