Chastities

/tʃæˈstɪtiz/ noun

The plural of chastity; the state or practice of being pure and avoiding sexual activity, especially valued in religious and historical contexts.

From Old French 'chastete,' derived from Latin 'castitas' (purity), rooted in 'castus' (pure, chaste). The word entered English through Norman French after the 1066 conquest and became particularly important in Christian virtue terminology.

AMንብረት
ARطهارة
BNপবিত্রতা
CAcastitat
CSnevinnost
DAuskyld
DEKeuschheit
ELπαρθενία
EScastidades
FAپاکی
FIneitsyyys
FRchastité
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