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Sacerdotal is one of a host of English words derived from the Latin adjective sacer, meaning "sacred." Other words derived from sacer include desecrate , sacrifice , sacrilege , consecrate , sacrament , and even execrable (developed from the Latin word exsecrari, meaning "to put under a curse"). One surprising sacer descendant is sacrum , referring to the series of five vertebrae in the lower back connected to the pelvis. In Latin this bone was called the os sacrum, or "holy bone," a translation of the Greek hieron osteon.

2 : of, relating to, or suggesting religious belief emphasizing the powers of priests as essential mediators between God and humankind

1 : of or relating to priests or a priesthood : priestly

Examples

The priest gives a homily after reciting the Gospel as part of his sacerdotal duties.

"… as they approached, the priest, dressed in his sacerdotal garments, made his appearance…." — Sir Walter Scott, Quentin Durward, 1823