Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Sanctity

Sanctity , noun

[Latin sanctitas, from sanctus holy. See Saint.]

1.
The state or quality of being sacred or holy; holiness; saintliness; moral purity; godliness.
To sanctity she made no pretense, and, indeed, narrowly escaped the imputation of irreligion. — Macaulay
2.
Sacredness; solemnity; inviolability; religious binding force; as, the sanctity of an oath.
3.
A saint or holy being. [Rare]
About him all the sanctities of heaven. — Milton