Sanctuary
Origin
From Middle English sanctuary , from Old French saintuaire, from Late Latin sanctuarium, from Latin sanctus ("holy, sacred"); see saint.
Full definition of sanctuary
Noun
sanctuary
(plural sanctuaries)- A place of safety, refuge, or protection.
- 1963, Margery Allingham, The China Governess Chapter Foreword, ‘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.
- 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.