Celibate

/ˈselɪbət/ adjective

Not married and not having sexual relations; choosing to remain unmarried, especially for religious reasons.

From Latin 'caelibatus' (unmarried), possibly from 'caelebs' (unmarried). The meaning has remained consistent since the Middle Ages when the Catholic Church required clergy to be celibate.

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