Consecrated; set apart for religious use or uses; of sacred or religious character or quality: as, the holy priesthood; the holy sabbath; holy oil; holy thoughts.Perfect in religious character and the practices of devotion; sanctified; saintly.Exhibiting, indicating, or befitting sanctity of life; devout; righteous.A eulogia, or piece of blessed bread.A person who carried the holy water.Same as morning-star (a weapon)In hunting, the tail of a fox.Synonyms Sacred, dedicated, sanctified. See religion.2 and Devout, divine, immaculate, saintly.n. A holy man; a saint: same as hallow.n. plural Sacred rites; devotions.n. A place of worship; a sacred place.n. The inner or western division of the Jewish tabernacle, as distinguished from the outer part, called the holy place. The holy of holies was inclosed on three sides by the walls of the tabernacle, while on the fourth or eastern side a veil, ornamented with figures of cherubim, and suspended from four pillars of shittim-wood overlaid with gold, separated it from the holy place (Ex. xxvi. 31; xxxvi. 35). The holy of holies was a perfect cube in its dimensions, the length, breadth, and height being each ten cubits. In it stood the ark of the testament, or ark of the covenant, of shittim-wood over-laid with gold. Upon the ark was the capporeth or golden mercy-seat, the place of the divine presence (Ex. xxv. 22), and on the capporeth were two cherubim, also of gold, both facing toward its center. No one but the high priest entered the holy of holies, and he only once a year, on the Day of Atonement (Lev. xvi.). Also called the most holy place and the oracle.n. The sanctuary or bema of a Christian church: used especially by the Greek and other Oriental churches.n. Among the Nestorians, a small recess at the east end of a church, containing nothing but a cross. No one, not even the priest, is allowed to enter it.To canonize.