solemnity

Etymology
, from, frequently in the phrases , , which from , from , from. (Compare .)

Noun

 * 1) The quality of being deeply serious and sober or solemn.
 * 2) An instance or example of solemn behavior; a rite or ceremony performed with reverence.
 * 3)  A feast day of the highest rank celebrating a mystery of faith such as the Trinity, an event in the life of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, or another important saint.
 * 4)  A solemn or formal observance; proceeding according to due form; the formality which is necessary to render a thing done valid.
 * 5)  A celebration or festivity.
 * 1) An instance or example of solemn behavior; a rite or ceremony performed with reverence.
 * 2)  A feast day of the highest rank celebrating a mystery of faith such as the Trinity, an event in the life of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, or another important saint.
 * 3)  A solemn or formal observance; proceeding according to due form; the formality which is necessary to render a thing done valid.
 * 4)  A celebration or festivity.
 * 1)  A solemn or formal observance; proceeding according to due form; the formality which is necessary to render a thing done valid.
 * 2)  A celebration or festivity.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
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 * Danish: højtidelighed
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 * Russian:, ,
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 * Latin: sollemnitās
 * Ukrainian: торжество́