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There are 14 words containing HOLIE

holie  ——  holierholies  ——  holiest  ——  scholiedscholiesunholier  ——  unholiest  ——  lap␣cholies  ——  melancholie  ——  holy␣of␣holies Holy␣of␣Holiesmelancholies  ——  holier-than-thou

18 definitions found

  • holie — adj. Archaic spelling of holy.
  • holier — adj. Comparative form of holy: more holy; more sacred. — adj. Comparative form of holey: more holey; more full of holes.
  • holies — n. Plural of holy. Used almost exclusively in Holy of Holies.
  • holiest — adj. Superlative form of holy: most holy; most sacred. — adj. Superlative form of holey: most holey; most full of holes.
  • scholied — v. Simple past tense and past participle of scholy.
  • scholies — n. Plural of scholy.
  • unholier — adj. Comparative form of unholy: more unholy.
  • unholiest — adj. Superlative form of unholy: most unholy.
  • lap␣cholies — n. Plural of lap choly.
  • melancholie — n. Obsolete form of melancholy.
  • holy␣of␣holies — n. Alternative spelling of Holy of Holies.
  • Holy␣of␣Holies — prop.n. The inner sanctum of the Temple in Jerusalem. — prop.n. (By extension) The most sacred place within a sacred building. — prop.n. (Informal, humorous) One’s private retreat, inner sanctum.
  • melancholies — n. Plural of melancholy.
  • holier-than-thou — adj. (Derogatory) Hypocritically or self-righteously pious; sanctimonious.
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